Ana Joaquina dos Santos e Silva

Ana Joaquina dos Santos e Silva (c. 1788–1859), was a Euro-African Nhara slave trader, money lender, and planter in Angola.[1] She was the perhaps biggest slave trader in Angola, which traded with Brazil during the 1830s, and financed the expedition of Joaquim Rodrigues Graça.

  1. ^ Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong, Dictionary of African Biography, Volym 1–6

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