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- Bras-Coupé abstract "Bras-Coupé is the fictitious name of a slave named Squire, who lived from the early 19th century to 1837 in Louisiana.Bras-Coupé was a talented entertainer and dancer who was allowed by his master (owner) to travel. But after numerous escape attempts, in 1834 a planters' patrol captured him and amputated his right arm as punishment.Squire ran away again and organized a gang of escaped slaves, as well as sympathetic whites (which was unheard of in the 1830s). The gang robbed plantations, stores, and merchants. In the three years until his death Bras-Coupé's fame grew to the point where superhuman attributes were given to him, such as being immune to bullets. When shot by hunters in 1837, he survived. But while recuperating in the hut of a former ally, fisherman Francisco García, he was bludgeoned to death with a club so that García could claim a $2,000 reward.A character named Bras Coupé with a similar life story appears in the 1880 novel The Grandissimes: A Story of Creole Life by George Washington Cable.".
- Bras-Coupé deathDate "1837".
- Bras-Coupé deathYear "1837".
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageID "29309605".
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- Bras-Coupé wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageRevisionID "702491953".
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Category:1837_deaths.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_amputees.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_slaves.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaths_by_beating_in_the_United_States.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Club_(weapon).
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Dance.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Entertainment.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Fisherman.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink George_Washington_Cable.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink History_of_slavery_in_Louisiana.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Maroon_(people).
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Plantations_in_the_American_South.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink Superhuman.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink The_Grandissimes:_A_Story_of_Creole_Life.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLink White_people.
- Bras-Coupé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bras-Coupé".
- Bras-Coupé dateOfDeath "1837".
- Bras-Coupé name "Bras-Coupé".
- Bras-Coupé shortDescription "American slave".
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- Bras-Coupé description "American slave".
- Bras-Coupé description "American slave".
- Bras-Coupé subject Category:1837_deaths.
- Bras-Coupé subject Category:American_amputees.
- Bras-Coupé subject Category:American_slaves.
- Bras-Coupé subject Category:Deaths_by_beating_in_the_United_States.
- Bras-Coupé subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Bras-Coupé hypernym Name.
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- Bras-Coupé comment "Bras-Coupé is the fictitious name of a slave named Squire, who lived from the early 19th century to 1837 in Louisiana.Bras-Coupé was a talented entertainer and dancer who was allowed by his master (owner) to travel. But after numerous escape attempts, in 1834 a planters' patrol captured him and amputated his right arm as punishment.Squire ran away again and organized a gang of escaped slaves, as well as sympathetic whites (which was unheard of in the 1830s).".
- Bras-Coupé label "Bras-Coupé".
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- Bras-Coupé wasDerivedFrom Bras-Coupé?oldid=702491953.
- Bras-Coupé isPrimaryTopicOf Bras-Coupé.
- Bras-Coupé name "Bras-Coupé".