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4.05- The Citizens of April 4

Jan 11, 2016
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Slavery and the Spanish
02:14 • 3min
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3
The Slavery Uprising in France
04:54 • 3min
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4
Slavery and Civil War - What Do Our Instructions Say?
07:31 • 2min
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5
Slavery and the Leaders of the Slave Revolt
09:59 • 4min
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6
Thomason and the Slave Uprising
13:37 • 2min
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7
Touson's Early History Is Rewritten More Than Once
15:09 • 3min
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8
The Second Concordat in France, Part II
17:58 • 2min
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9
The Concorda Inporta Prince
20:27 • 3min
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10
The History of the Colored Slavery
23:07 • 3min
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11
The Coloreds and Saint Lazarus
26:00 • 3min
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12
The Second Commission
28:31 • 3min
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13
Blancheland's Great Triumph
31:07 • 3min
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14
The Reversal of the May Thirteenth Decree
33:48 • 4min
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With slave revolts and civil war erupting in Saint-Domingue, the Legislative Assembly abolished all racial distinctions on April 4, 1792.

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