FOR INFUSING A TRAGIC STORY WITH VI BRATO
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IN 1807, WHEN he was almost 40, Muslim scholar Ibn Said was captured in what is now Senegal, Sent to South Carolina, he was enslaved
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FOR INFUSING A TRAGIC STORY WITH VI BRATO
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IN 1807, WHEN he was almost 40, Muslim scholar Ibn Said was captured in what is now Senegal, Sent to South Carolina, he was enslaved
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