Letters of the Late Ignatious Sancho: An African, to Which Is Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life
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Ignatius Sancho was a British composer, actor, and writer whose work became a symbol of the humanity of Africans and the immorality of the slave trade. His letters, published posthumously, stand as one of the earliest English accounts of African slavery written by a former slave. Sancho gained fame in his time as "the extraordinary Negro," and his writings offered profound reflections on the human experience and society.
