Belinda Sutton’s Petition, 1788
Born in West Africa and enslaved by the loyalist Royall family, Belinda Sutton lived in Massachusetts. Belinda was released from slavery when the legislature of Massachusetts seized her enslavers’ property after the Revolutionary War. Soon after gaining her freedom, Sutton petitioned the state legislature to grant her a pension out of the Royall family estate. Sutton wrote petitions to the Massachusetts General Court in 1783, 1785, 1788, and 1793. The legislature agreed to pay her £15 12s per year. Sutton is thought to be the first person to have gained reparations as a result of her enslavement.