Violet Brown


Personal Information:

Gender: Female
Birth Date: About 1751
Death Date: Unknown
Race: Black

Individual Facts:

Estimated Time on Plantation (age range):
Childhood, Young Adult, Adult
Residence Description:
With William Howell; At R. Johnson's
Skill: Servant (indentured)

Social Status:

Date(s) of Enslavement: 1751 - September 27, 1781
Enslaved by: Samuel Dickinson; John Dickinson
Indentured Date: October 1, 1781 - 1788
Indentured to: John Dickinson
Free Date: September 27, 1781 and May 7, 1786

Violet Brown's Story

There are many documents that detail Violet’s story, though her story is always seen through the lens of the white person writing the documents.

Violet was born in or around 1751. Violet was probably born on the Delaware landholdings of the Dickinson family. She was likely enslaved from the time of her birth. The Dickinson family members that established their Delaware…

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Family Connections:

Parents: Pompey & Rose

Take a Closer Look

The project team takes an organized approach to researching and cross-referencing documents, but it is important to recognize that not all gaps can be filled in. Though there are records that pertain to the lives of enslaved, free, indentured, and freedom-seeking Black Delawareans, they are often glimpses of a single moment and do not exist in a narrative format. Instead, longstanding record-taking and – keeping practices left behind documents that are primarily from the viewpoints of wealthy white people, many of whom were enslavers. The project relies on historic documents from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which were first saved by the people who created them, their descendants, and lastly an archive or repository for historic items. Black Americans’ preserved written record is not extensive, which has led to a lack of voices, anecdotes, and narratives directly from enslaved and free Black people.

The Plantation Stories Project team is reconstructing the stories of people whose lives have been marginalized and largely erased from time while actively working to circumvent, partially through acknowledging, the bias inherent in the documents available. Please consult the John Dickinson Plantation Stories project methodology to learn how our researchers are conducting this research. You can utilize and explore further documentation in the Plantation Stories Google Sheet.

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