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Early Leader in Shipping and in Civil Rights

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Paul Cuffe of the Westport-New Bedford area became a prosperous merchant, mariner, ship builder and owner between 1780 and 1810. He pioneered the opening up of trade with West African countries, using his own ships. He was also the nation's first Black millionaire who used his considerable resources to work on behalf of his people.

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