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Anne Rossignol (1730–1810), was a famous signare businesswoman and slave trader. Born on Gorée, she emigrated to Saint-Domingue in 1775, where she became one of the three richest free coloured businesswomen in the colony, alongside Zabeau Bellanton in Cap-Francais and Jeanne-Genevieve Deslandes in Port-au-Prince. She emigrated to Charleston, South Carolina during the Haitian Revolution, and has been called the first free African to have emigrated voluntarily and freely to USA.

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  • Anne Rossignol (1730–1810), was a famous signare businesswoman and slave trader. Born on Gorée, she emigrated to Saint-Domingue in 1775, where she became one of the three richest free coloured businesswomen in the colony, alongside Zabeau Bellanton in Cap-Francais and Jeanne-Genevieve Deslandes in Port-au-Prince. She emigrated to Charleston, South Carolina during the Haitian Revolution, and has been called the first free African to have emigrated voluntarily and freely to USA. (en)
  • Anne Rossignol (1730–1810), fue una famosa signare, mujer de negocios y comerciante de esclavos.​ Nacida en Gorée, emigró a Saint-Domingue en 1775, donde se convirtió en una de las tres mujeres empresarias de color libres más ricas de la colonia, junto a Zabeau Bellanton en Cap-Francais y Jeanne-Genevieve Deslandes en Puerto Príncipe. Emigró a Charleston, Carolina del Sur durante la Revolución haitiana, y se la considera la primera africana libre en haber emigrado voluntaria y libremente a Estados Unidos. (es)
  • Anne Rossignol, född cirka 1730, död 1810, var en fransk-afrikansk signara och affärsidkare. (sv)
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  • Anne Rossignol (1730–1810), was a famous signare businesswoman and slave trader. Born on Gorée, she emigrated to Saint-Domingue in 1775, where she became one of the three richest free coloured businesswomen in the colony, alongside Zabeau Bellanton in Cap-Francais and Jeanne-Genevieve Deslandes in Port-au-Prince. She emigrated to Charleston, South Carolina during the Haitian Revolution, and has been called the first free African to have emigrated voluntarily and freely to USA. (en)
  • Anne Rossignol (1730–1810), fue una famosa signare, mujer de negocios y comerciante de esclavos.​ Nacida en Gorée, emigró a Saint-Domingue en 1775, donde se convirtió en una de las tres mujeres empresarias de color libres más ricas de la colonia, junto a Zabeau Bellanton en Cap-Francais y Jeanne-Genevieve Deslandes en Puerto Príncipe. Emigró a Charleston, Carolina del Sur durante la Revolución haitiana, y se la considera la primera africana libre en haber emigrado voluntaria y libremente a Estados Unidos. (es)
  • Anne Rossignol, född cirka 1730, död 1810, var en fransk-afrikansk signara och affärsidkare. (sv)
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