For many years this portrait was believed to be of Francis Barber, servant, friend and heir to Samuel Johnson, author of the legendary Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language, 1755.
Francis was a former slave who came into Johnson's house when he was around ten. The two developed a friendship over thirty years; Francis nursing Johnson through his final illness. At the time of their friendship Britain was the world's leading slave trading nation.
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