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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Amanda America Dickson, née le 20 ou 21 noAmanda America Dickson, née le 20 ou 21 novembre 1849 et morte le 11 juin 1893, est une socialite mulâtre en Géorgie. Née en esclavage, elle est l'enfant de David Dickson, propriétaire de plantation, et de Julia Frances Lewis Dickson, l'une de ses esclaves. Quand il a 40 ans, David Dickson viole Julia Dickson, 12 ans, et elle donne ensuite naissance à Amanda America Dickson quand elle a 13 ans. Elizabeth Sholars Dickson, sa grand-mère blanche et propriétaire, l'élève et elle bénéficie d'une vie privilégiée loin des dures réalités de l'esclavage. Elle devient l'une des femmes afro-américaines les plus riches du XIXe siècle après la mort de son père en 1885, date à laquelle elle hérite de son patrimoine, qui comprend 17 000 acres de terre dans le Comté de Hancock et le Comté de Washington en Géorgie.cock et le Comté de Washington en Géorgie. , Amanda America Dickson (November 20, 1849 Amanda America Dickson (November 20, 1849 – June 11, 1893) was an African-American socialite in Georgia who became known as one of the wealthiest African American women of the 19th century after inheriting a large estate from her white planter father. Born into slavery, she was the child of David Dickson, a white planter, and Julia Frances Lewis (Dickson), a young enslaved woman of his who was thirteen when her daughter was born. Amanda was raised by Elizabeth Sholars Dickson, her white grandmother and legal mistress. She was educated and schooled in the social skills of her father's class, and he helped her to enjoy a life of privilege away from the harsh realities of slavery before emancipation following the Civil War. In her late 20s, Dickson attended the normal school of Atlanta University, a historically black college, from 1876 to 1878. After her father's death in 1885, Amanda Dickson inherited his estate. His white relatives challenged the will but Dickson ultimately won a successful ruling in the case. His estate included 17,000 acres of land in Hancock and Washington counties in Georgia. She married twice: her first husband was white while her second husband was wealthy, educated, and mixed-race.and was wealthy, educated, and mixed-race.
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rdfs:comment Amanda America Dickson, née le 20 ou 21 noAmanda America Dickson, née le 20 ou 21 novembre 1849 et morte le 11 juin 1893, est une socialite mulâtre en Géorgie. Née en esclavage, elle est l'enfant de David Dickson, propriétaire de plantation, et de Julia Frances Lewis Dickson, l'une de ses esclaves. Quand il a 40 ans, David Dickson viole Julia Dickson, 12 ans, et elle donne ensuite naissance à Amanda America Dickson quand elle a 13 ans. Elizabeth Sholars Dickson, sa grand-mère blanche et propriétaire, l'élève et elle bénéficie d'une vie privilégiée loin des dures réalités de l'esclavage. Elle devient l'une des femmes afro-américaines les plus riches du XIXe siècle après la mort de son père en 1885, date à laquelle elle hérite de son patrimoine, qui comprend 17 000 acres de terre dans le Comté de Hancock et le Comté de Washington enté de Hancock et le Comté de Washington en , Amanda America Dickson (November 20, 1849 – June 11, 1893) was an African-American socialite in Georgia who became known as one of the wealthiest African American women of the 19th century after inheriting a large estate from her white planter father.
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