Molyneux Thomas 1784–1818 The Black Past Remembered
Tom Molyneux’s boxing career came to an end in 1815 when he lost to George Cooper. He died penniless in Galway, Ireland on August 4, 1818. Sources:
Freed Slave Turned Boxer Attributed Portrait of Tom Molineaux
Oral family history suggests this portrait depicts Tom Molineaux (1784-1818), the epicenter of professional boxing in the early 19th century.
Pearlware jug depicting a boxing match USI Home Page
This jug shows a boxing match between Tom Molineaux and Tom Cribb in 1810. Tom Molineaux was born in 1784 as a slave in Virginia, America.
Tom Molineaux The Story of Virginia An American Experience
Tom Molineaux. Accession number: 2002.351 A hand-colored etching of Molineaux at an English boxing match (London, 1812) is now part of the VHS collection.
Scribal Terror Tom Molineaux 1784-1818
This is a glazed Staffordshire pottery figurine of Thomas Molineaux, boxing champion of England in the early 19th century. One of a pair, the other figure is Thomas
Tom Molineaux
Tom Molineaux. Public Figure. 56 people like this: Bare-knuckle boxing. George MacDonald Fraser. Liver failure. Rutland. National Portrait Gallery. Show more (7) .
Behind the Block
Cowan’s Art Blog Tom Molineaux, a Virginian slave who gained his freedom boxing for his plantation owner, later moved to England, the epicenter of professional
Pearlware jug depicting a boxing match USI Home Page
Pearlware jug depicting a boxing match between Tom Molineaux and Tom Cribb in 1810. Made in 1811
Famous Fights of the Past Boxing Gyms Clubs
Boxing news and historic newspapers. History of boxing. THE BOXING NEWS month Molineaux was matched against Tom Blake, better known by the name of Tom Tough.
From Slavery to Freedom Tom Molineaux Program 8.0
H.A.N.D.S. Boxing Show Host Troy J. Hines discusses the history of Boxing during Slavery in America, and more specifically one of the sports unsung heroes
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