Garafilia Mohalbi
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Garafilia Mohalbi(y) (Greek: Γαριφαλιά Μιχάλβεη; c. 1817 – March 17, 1830) was a Greek slave that was rescued by an American merchant and sent to live with his family in Boston, Massachusetts. Born to a prominent family on the island of Psara, her parents were killed in 1824 during the Destruction of Psara by the Turks. She arrived in Boston around the same period Samuel Gridley Howe brought John Celivergos Zachos and Christophorus Plato Castanis and other Greek refuges. She died aged thirteen. After her death, she became a popular celebrity in the media and among abolitionists.
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Garafilia Mohalbi | |
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Born | c. 1817 Psara, Greece |
Died | March 17, 1830(1830-03-17) (aged 12–13) Boston |
Resting place | Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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