The Negro in the French West IndiesUniversity of Kentucky Press, 1966 - 278 pages Study of the historical role of France in forced labour activities in the islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe and santo domingo in the French antilles and of the role of Black political leadership in social movements aimed at obtaining recognition of human rights of negro slaves - covers the legal status of negro slaves, treatment of slave offenders, discrimination, cultural factors of emancipation, etc. References. |
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Preface page vii | 1 |
The Code Noir | 15 |
Social Life and Crime | 35 |
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affranchisement African Antilles Archives F.O.M. Archives Nationales attending Basse-Terre Bissette Black Democracy Blanche Maurel bourses boys British Cap Français captain CC9A century Christophe Code Noir colonists color Daure deportees deputies Dessalines emancipation entitled Extrait force Fort-de-France française France Lexington free Negroes French Caribbean French colonies French West Indies girls governor Guade Haïti Haitian Histoire de l'esclavage Hugues ibid island journal Julien Raimond Kerversau la Guadeloupe labor Lacrosse large number later leaders Leclerc Léogane letter Leyburn livres loupe lycées March maréchaussée Marine marronage marrons Martinique and Guadeloupe matter McCloy Mémoire militia Minister mixed blood Moreau de Saint-Méry Negress Negro in France Negroes and mulattoes officials owners Paris Pélage Pétion plantation Ploërmel Pointe-à-Pitre poisoning political primary schools published racial Raimond Revolution Revue Richepanse Saint-Domingue Santo Domingo Schoelcher sent ships slavery Sonthonax tion Toussaint Toussaint Louverture troops Vendémiaire Ventôse vessels Villaret-Joyeuse West Indian whites wrote