To Be Free and French

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To Be Free and French

Citizenship in France's Atlantic Empire

General and world history European history Colonialism and imperialism Ethnic studies Civics and citizenship

Author: Lorelle Semley

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Collection: Critical Perspectives on Empire

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 10th July 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 26 Mb

ISBN: 9781108292962


The Haitian Revolution and the Struggle for Rights

The Haitian Revolution may have galvanized subjects of French empire in the Americas and Africa struggling to define freedom and Frenchness for themselves, but Lorelle Semley reveals that this event was just one moment in a longer struggle of women and men of color for rights under the French colonial regime.

Through political activism ranging from armed struggle to literary expression, these colonial subjects challenged and exploited promises in French Republican rhetoric that should have contradicted the continued use of slavery in the Americas and the introduction of exploitative labor in the colonization of Africa.

They defined an alternative French citizenship, which recognized difference, particularly race, as part of a universal French identity.

Spanning Atlantic port cities in Haiti, Senegal, Martinique, Benin, and France, this book is a major contribution to scholarship on citizenship, race, empire, and gender, and it sheds new light on debates around human rights and immigration in contemporary France.

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