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Black ThenOmar Ibn Said: Writer and Islamic Enslaved Scholar

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Omar Ibn Said was born in present-day Senegal in Futa Tooro, a region along the Middle Senegal River in West Africa. He was born into a wealthy family, but was captured during a military conflict and taken across the Atlantic Ocean to the United States. After being captured, Said continued to practice his Islamic beliefs and […]

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