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Mary Prince
writer and enslaved woman
Sophia Dussek
British singer, pianist, harpist and composer
Molawa VIII
Local South African leader whose body was taxidermied and exhibited in a Catalan museum for decades
James Armistead Lafayette
African American double agent for American rebels in the American Revolutionary War
David Buchan
Royal Navy officer and explorer
Menawa
Menawa, first called Hothlepoya (), was a Muscogee (Creek) chief and military leader. He was of mixed race, with a Creek mother and a fur trader father of Scottish ancestry. As the Creek had a matrilineal system of descent and leadership, his status came from his mother's clan.
Johann Georg Heinrich Backofen
German clarinetist, composer and painter
Katsukawa Shunsen
Japanese artist

Gerrit Schipper
Dutch painter (1775-1832)
Marouf Nodeyi
Iraqi Islamic scholar and poet
William Baxter
English gardener, plant collector in Australia (1787-1836)
Petalesharo
right|thumb|350px|Petalesharro, a Pawnee Brave. 1822 painting by Charles Bird King. On display in the White House Library. His feather bonnet is likely the first ever painted by a white artist. To the cosmos focused Pawnees it symbolized a [[comet. He seems to wear a government medal on his breast.]]