Caesar Nero Paul

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Caesar Nero Paul (c. 1741 – 1823) was the patriarch of a prominent New England family of writers, clergymen, and abolitionists. A victim of the Atlantic slave trade as a young child, he became a free man after the French and Indian War; married a white woman and founded a family in Exeter, New Hampshire; and lived to see his children attain important positions in the free Black community of the early United States.

The house in Exeter, New Hampshire, in which Caesar Nero Paul was enslaved as a boy.

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