Gabriel Prosser

Deceased Person

1776 – 1800

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Who was Gabriel Prosser?

Gabriel, today commonly – if incorrectlyknown as Gabriel Prosser, was a literate enslaved blacksmith who planned a large slave rebellion in the Richmond area in the summer of 1800. Information regarding the revolt was leaked prior to its execution, and he and twenty-five followers were taken captive and hanged in punishment. In reaction, Virginia and other state legislatures passed restrictions on free blacks, as well as prohibiting the education, assembly, and hiring out of slaves, to restrict their chances to learn and to plan similar rebellions.

In 2002 the City of Richmond passed a resolution in honor of Gabriel on the 202nd anniversary of the rebellion. In 2007 Governor Tim Kaine gave Gabriel and his followers an informal pardon, in recognition that his cause, "the end of slavery and the furtherance of equality for all people – has prevailed in the light of history."

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Born
1776
Henrico County
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
Oct 10, 1800

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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