These Africans shamelessly played an active role in the transatlantic slave trade (1)

Ismail Akwei August 22, 2018

Bibiana Vaz (1630 – 1694)

Bibiana Vaz de França was a prominent seventeenth-century slave-trader in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau. She married the richest man in Guinea and in 1687, she was arrested and taken to São Tiago (today as Santiago), where she was held as a prisoner.

Portuguese authorities, unable to confiscate her property, granted her a pardon in exchange for an indemnity and a promise that she would construct a fort in Bolor on the Cacheu River. She never constructed the fort.

Last Edited by:Ismail Akwei Updated: August 22, 2018

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