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Allogabo Timm", born around 1861 and slavered as a child, came from Bongo in Africa. he was an artist and registered on Dec. 14, 1886 in Minden, Königswall 31 as living with Menzel. he was 15 years old, evangelical, came from Weimar to Minden, and left Minden on Jan. 22, 1890 again.According to the address book of the city of Minden Robert Menzel was a showman of 1893 and lived in Königswall 85. presumably Timm went with Menzel through the country, appeared in a circus. after one year of absence from Minden he was employed again in 1889/1890 by the material merchant Wilhelm Kreimeier in Minden. he finally died of pneumonia in 1895.
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Biografie zu Timm: Erich van der Heyden und Horst Gnettner (Hrsg.): Allagabo Tim. Der Schicksalsweg eines Afrikaners in Deutschland. Dargestellt in Briefen zweier deutscher Afrikaforscher. 2008. Cognoscere Historias 16. Label
Weitere Publikation: Horst Gnennter: Tim Allagabo. Der Mohr von Weimar. Das Schicksal eines Bongo-Negers geschildert anhand von Briefen der Afrikaforscher Gerhard Rohlfs. Bremen 2002. Museum Schloss Schönbeck (Hrsg.).