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4.03- Free and Equal

Dec 21, 2015
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The French Revolution in Saint Domain
02:09 • 3min
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3
A Brief History of the Civil War
04:54 • 2min
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4
The Colonies of the Third Estate
07:20 • 2min
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5
Free Coloreds - The Quintessential Prosperous Freeman
09:45 • 3min
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6
Free Coloreds in the French Colony
13:01 • 2min
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7
The Fall of the Bastille
14:45 • 3min
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8
The First Word of the Declaration of the Rights of Man
18:05 • 2min
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9
The Liberation of the Free Coloreds
19:54 • 3min
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10
The Coloreds and the New Constitution of France
22:39 • 2min
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11
The Colonial Assembly
25:03 • 3min
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12
The Colony of San Domingo
27:38 • 2min
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13
Oge and the Colored Insurgency of 1790
30:07 • 3min
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14
The Oge Fair Reopens Colonial Policy
32:50 • 2min
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15
Free Coloreds in the Sugar Plantations
35:19 • 3min
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen sure seemed to imply that men were born free and equal in rights. In fact, it explicitly said so.

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