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    Benjamin "Pap" Singleton (1809 – February 17, 1900) was an American activist and businessman best known for his role in establishing African American settlements...
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  • Look up pap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pap is a nickname of: Benjamin "Pap" Singleton (1809–1892), African-American civil rights activist and...
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    millenarian aspect of the Exodus was most realized in Tennessee, where Benjamin "Pap" Singleton's boisterous proselytizing mostly found an enthusiastic black following...
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  • American composer Antron Singleton, known as Big Lurch (born 1976), American rapper and cannibal Benjamin "Pap" Singleton (1809–1892), African American...
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    slaves who moved from the South to Kansas after emancipation. Benjamin "Pap" Singleton, an abolitionist who escaped slavery in the 1840s and an early...
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  • 1799 – June 9, 1851) Dred Scott (c. 1799 – September 17, 1858) Benjamin "Pap" Singleton James McCune Smith Lucy Stanton Austin Steward (1793 – February...
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  • Williams' grandfather, Joshua Singleton, was the son of the black separatist leader Benjamin "Pap" Singleton. Joshua Singleton moved his family to Allensworth...
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    office.[citation needed] The town really started to take off when Benjamin "Pap" Singleton came to town in the spring of 1878. He was born a slave in 1809...
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  • for African Americans to return to Africa, by moving to Liberia. Benjamin "Pap" Singleton looked to form separatist colonies in the American West. The Nation...
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  • Fleming was the first scholar to examine the Black exodus to Kansas, in "'Pap' Singleton, the Moses of the Colored Exodus" (1909). His study, The Freedmen's...
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