¿Ciudadanos de color?

In the late 18th century appeared in France a group of enlightened philanthropists who promoted the suppression of African slave trade and the abolition of slavery. These aims persisted during the French Revolution, during which many of them also supported the cause of political equality for Free Co...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a829d4af5aa247ea9f273fe1d3fd5ec42021-12-02T10:36:02Z¿Ciudadanos de color?1626-0252https://doaj.org/article/a829d4af5aa247ea9f273fe1d3fd5ec42007-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/9973https://doaj.org/toc/1626-0252In the late 18th century appeared in France a group of enlightened philanthropists who promoted the suppression of African slave trade and the abolition of slavery. These aims persisted during the French Revolution, during which many of them also supported the cause of political equality for Free Coloureds. The ideological struggles that took place along that process between those who were in favor or against slavery, was strongly influenced by the situation in the French Antilles. There, the revolution had generated great expectations of freedom and equality among Slaves and Free Coloureds respectively. In consequence, a series of conflicts broke out affecting in different ways policymaking in the French metropolis concerning those racial sectors. This article studies from an Atlantic perspective the way those events interacted with that metropolitan ideological debate, pointing out the way the concept of Citizenship was adapted to be applied to multi-ethnic societies in the French Antilles.Alejandro E. GómezCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsarticleHaïtiSaint-DomingueAnthropologyGN1-890Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENFRPTNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos (2007)
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FR
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topic Haïti
Saint-Domingue
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
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Saint-Domingue
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
Alejandro E. Gómez
¿Ciudadanos de color?
description In the late 18th century appeared in France a group of enlightened philanthropists who promoted the suppression of African slave trade and the abolition of slavery. These aims persisted during the French Revolution, during which many of them also supported the cause of political equality for Free Coloureds. The ideological struggles that took place along that process between those who were in favor or against slavery, was strongly influenced by the situation in the French Antilles. There, the revolution had generated great expectations of freedom and equality among Slaves and Free Coloureds respectively. In consequence, a series of conflicts broke out affecting in different ways policymaking in the French metropolis concerning those racial sectors. This article studies from an Atlantic perspective the way those events interacted with that metropolitan ideological debate, pointing out the way the concept of Citizenship was adapted to be applied to multi-ethnic societies in the French Antilles.
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