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    refused implement the law. The uprising was suppressed, and Ogé was captured and executed. Vincent Ogé was born c. 1757 in Dondon, Saint-Domingue. At the time...
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  • People: Oge Okoye, Nigerian actress Vincent Ogé, Haitian revolutionary Ogee This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title OGE. If an...
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    Dessalines. Predated by insurrectionists such as François Mackandal, Vincent Ogé and Dutty Boukman, Toussaint Louverture, succeeded by Dessalines, led...
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  • take his case before the National Constituent Assembly. Working with Vincent Ogé, Henri Grégoire and the Society of the Friends of the Blacks (of which...
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    the British Caribbean islands combined. Saint-Domingue Creoles such as Vincent Ogé, Jean-Baptiste Chavannes, and André Rigaud fought with American rebel...
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    coloureds, led by Vincent Ogé and Julien Raimond, unsuccessfully lobbied the Assembly to end discrimination against free coloureds. Ogé left for Saint-Domingue...
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    color, Vincent Ogé, demanded the right to vote under the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. When the colonial governor refused, Ogé led...
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    from France, Rigaud became active in politics. He was a successor to Vincent Ogé and Julien Raimond as a champion of the interests of free people of color...
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  • French citizens and therefore often did not have the right to vote: Vincent Ogé, who had been working in Paris during the Revolution, returned to the...
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  • Raimond and Ogé were prominent leaders, in March 1790 the National Assembly granted full civic rights to the gens de couleur. Vincent Ogé traveled to...
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