Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Affranchi> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 triples per page.
- Affranchi abstract "Affranchi is a former French legal term denoting a freedman or emancipated slave, but was a term used to refer pejoratively to mulattoes. It is used in English to describe the class of freedmen in Saint-Domingue and other slave-holding French territories, who held legal rights intermediate between those of free whites and enslaved Africans. In Saint-Domingue, roughly half of the affranchis were gens de couleur libres (free people of color; Mulatto) and the other half African slaves.The term is derived from the French word for emancipation — affranchissement, or enfranchisement in terms of political rights. But, the affranchis were barred from the franchise (voting) prior to a 1791 court case following the French Revolution. The decision in their favor prompted a backlash from the French white planter class on Saint-Domingue, who also exerted power in France. These elements contributed to the outbreak of the Haitian Revolution.The affranchis had legal and social advantages over enslaved Africans. They became a distinct class in the society between whites and slaves. They could get some education, were able to own land, and could attend some French colonial entertainments. Planters who took slave women or free women of color as concubines often sent their sons to France for education and, in some cases, to enter the military. They were more likely to settle property on them as well. Because of such property and class issues, some free men of color considered themselves to have status above that of the petits blancs, shopkeepers and workers. Nonetheless, the latter had more political rights in the colony until after the Revolution.The colonists passed so many restrictions that the affranchis were limited as a separate caste: they could not vote or hold colonial administrative posts, or work in professional careers as doctors or lawyers. There were sumptuary laws: the free people of color were forbidden to wear the style of clothes favored by the wealthy white colonists. In spite of the disadvantages, many educated affranchis identified culturally with France rather than with the enslaved population. A class in between, the free people of color sometimes had tensions with both whites and enslaved Africans.Ambitious mulattoes worked to gain acceptance from the white colonists who held power in that society. As they advanced in society, affranchis often also held land and slaves. Some acted as creditors for planters. One of their leaders in the late 18th century, Julien Raimond, an indigo planter, claimed that affranchis owned a third of all the slaves in the colony at that time. In the early years of the French Revolution and Haitian Revolution, many gens de couleur were committed to maintaining the institution of slavery. They wanted political equality based on class - that is, extended for men of property, regardless of skin color.".
- Affranchi wikiPageExternalLink fmc.htm.
- Affranchi wikiPageID "1024788".
- Affranchi wikiPageLength "4282".
- Affranchi wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Affranchi wikiPageRevisionID "681993727".
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Abolitionism.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Guadeloupe.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Haiti.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Martinique.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Haitian_people_of_Mulatto_descent.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Guadeloupe.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Haiti.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Martinique.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mulatto.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_Saint-Domingue.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Person_of_color.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavery_in_Guadeloupe.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavery_in_Haiti.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavery_in_Martinique.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavery_in_the_United_States.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Colony.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Emancipados.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Gens_de_couleur.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Haitian_Revolution.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Indigofera.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Julien_Raimond.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Mulatto.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Mulatto_Haitians.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Domingue.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLink Slavery.
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Affranchi".
- Affranchi wikiPageWikiLinkText "affranchi".
- Affranchi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Affranchi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Affranchi subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Guadeloupe.
- Affranchi subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Haiti.
- Affranchi subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Martinique.
- Affranchi subject Category:Haitian_people_of_Mulatto_descent.
- Affranchi subject Category:History_of_Guadeloupe.
- Affranchi subject Category:History_of_Haiti.
- Affranchi subject Category:History_of_Martinique.
- Affranchi subject Category:Mulatto.
- Affranchi subject Category:People_of_Saint-Domingue.
- Affranchi subject Category:Person_of_color.
- Affranchi subject Category:Slavery_in_Guadeloupe.
- Affranchi subject Category:Slavery_in_Haiti.
- Affranchi subject Category:Slavery_in_Martinique.
- Affranchi subject Category:Slavery_in_the_United_States.
- Affranchi hypernym Term.
- Affranchi type Group.
- Affranchi type Group.
- Affranchi comment "Affranchi is a former French legal term denoting a freedman or emancipated slave, but was a term used to refer pejoratively to mulattoes. It is used in English to describe the class of freedmen in Saint-Domingue and other slave-holding French territories, who held legal rights intermediate between those of free whites and enslaved Africans.".
- Affranchi label "Affranchi".
- Affranchi sameAs Q4689037.
- Affranchi sameAs m.03_954.
- Affranchi sameAs Q4689037.
- Affranchi wasDerivedFrom Affranchi?oldid=681993727.
- Affranchi isPrimaryTopicOf Affranchi.