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Rencontre avec M. Nerville Gordien, descendant d’esclaves
Marches des esclaves, Petit Canal, Guadeloupe (©wikimédia). Aujourd’hui, on a écouté un homme parler. Cet homme se nomme Emmanuel Nerville Gordien et c’est le descendant de plusieurs esclaves. Il nous a raconté l’histoire de sa famille et nous a tout expliqué sur les esclaves et le commerce triangulaire. L’Europe apporte à l’Amérique des esclaves et l’Amérique transfert du sucre, du coton et du…
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Rencontre avec M. Nerville Gordien, descendant d’esclaves
Marches des esclaves, Petit Canal, Guadeloupe (©wikimédia). Aujourd’hui, on a écouté un homme parler. Cet homme se nomme Emmanuel Nerville Gordien et c’est le descendant de plusieurs esclaves. Il nous a raconté l’histoire de sa famille et nous a tout expliqué sur les esclaves et le commerce triangulaire. L’Europe apporte à l’Amérique des esclaves et l’Amérique transfert du sucre, du coton et du…
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Les Modes parisiennes, no. 275, 4 juin 1848, Paris. Capote de Melle L. Laborde, rue Richelieu, 75. Fleurs de Millery éléve de Batton, r. de Menars 12, peignoir et Lingeries de Mme Colas, r. Vivienne 47 bis. Etoffes de Villes de France, r. Vivienne et r. Richelieu. Bibliothèque nationale de France
"Engels said that the tactics of Marx in 1848 were correct, that they and only they really provided reliable, firm and unforgettable lessons for the proletariat. Engels said that these tactics were unsuccessful in spite of their being the only correct tactics. They were unsuccessful because the proletariat was insufficiently prepared, and capitalism was insufficiently developed."
"On the Beaten Track!", April 29, 1908, in Proletary
Sonjé 22 mai 1848 ⛓️🇲🇶
(⚠️) This is a post to honor my culture and my people; Also all the pictures i’ve used are from Pinterest
178 years ago on the 22 may 1848 slavery was officially abolished in the French Caribbean island, Martinique 🇲🇶
So today i would like to say 5 fun facts about my beautiful island and share my love for it
#1 In Martinique the Martinicans or as we say in French Les Martiniquais (👨🏾) and les Martiniquaise (👩🏾🦱) speak two languages French and Creole
#2 in the French Caribbean Martinique is known as “l’île aux fleure”, the island of flowers, the most popular flower there is the Hibiscus flower
#3 The Carnival, it was a celebration that our ancestors would practice back then and that we still practice till this day every February
#4 The Island is said to be shaped like a woman holding her baby
#5 Madras, the madras is a traditional piece that we wear in our cultural dresses/outfits
It comes in different colors but in the same pattern
here’s a few examples :
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This is all i’ll like to share about it today, to remember the fun facts and not to be seen as only an island who was suffering from slavery by the french government :)
Thank you for reading
Xoxo, vy
23 mai : en France, la journée du souvenir des victimes de l'esclavage colonial
Yao from Guild Wars 2
"Just as a fun fact: this character is agender and uses neutral pronouns, which they took care to translate even in languages that do not have neutral pronouns by default. It was the first time I saw them being used on a non-indie game in my mother language so I'm very fond of the character as a result"
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