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Prince Saunders (1775– January 22, 1839) was an African American teacher, scholar, diplomat, and author who different sources say was born in either Lebanon, Connecticut, or Thetford, Vermont. During his life, Saunders helped set up schools for African Americans in Massachusetts and also in Haiti, for King Henri Christophe. During his time in Haiti, Saunders also penned the Haytian Papers, which were a translation of the Haitian laws with his commentary. He was a proponent of black emigration to Haiti, where he became a naturalized citizen. Because of his influence in establishing schools for African Americans, Saunders was one of the most significant black educators in the early 19th century in the United States and Haiti. He lived his last days in Port-au-Prince, where he died in 1839. برنس سوندرز (بالفرنسية: Prince Saunders)‏ هو مدرس ومؤلف ودبلوماسي هايتي، ولد في 1775 في لبانون في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1839 في بورت أو برانس في هايتي.
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Prince Saunders' portrait as it appears in the Haytian Papers
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برنس سوندرز (بالفرنسية: Prince Saunders)‏ هو مدرس ومؤلف ودبلوماسي هايتي، ولد في 1775 في لبانون في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1839 في بورت أو برانس في هايتي. Prince Saunders (1775– January 22, 1839) was an African American teacher, scholar, diplomat, and author who different sources say was born in either Lebanon, Connecticut, or Thetford, Vermont. During his life, Saunders helped set up schools for African Americans in Massachusetts and also in Haiti, for King Henri Christophe. During his time in Haiti, Saunders also penned the Haytian Papers, which were a translation of the Haitian laws with his commentary. He was a proponent of black emigration to Haiti, where he became a naturalized citizen. Because of his influence in establishing schools for African Americans, Saunders was one of the most significant black educators in the early 19th century in the United States and Haiti. He lived his last days in Port-au-Prince, where he died in 1839.
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