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Famous Philanthropies & Figures

Yarrow Mamout (c. 1736–1823)

Kidnapped from West Africa and enslaved in Maryland for 44 years, Yarrow Mamout is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. A devout Muslim, he worked tirelessly to purchase his own freedom. Once free, he became a financier and property owner in Georgetown, demonstrating early Islamic economic ethics in the US.

⦁ Key Philanthropic Activities

  • Community Banking: He became a key investor in the Columbia Bank of Georgetown, providing essential liquidity and loans to local merchants to help build the local economy.
  • Family Support: He used his accumulated wealth to support his extended family and grandchildren, ensuring they would not suffer the same hardships he did.
  • Religious Resilience: His portrait by Charles Willson Peale remains a philanthropic gift to history, documenting the presence and dignity of Muslims