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continued in Paris. The free People of Color entered the convention and demanded the abolition of slavery in the colonial empire of
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Archives parlementaires de 1787 Ă  1860, vol. Volume 1; Volume 66, Librairie administrative de P. Dupont, 1904 (
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She was enthusiastically received, accompanied by a delegation of Blacks, at the
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The citizen Jeanne Odo at the tribune, 1794, by French painter
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