Julien Raimond (1744–1801) was a Saint Dominican indigo planter in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, now the Republic of Haiti, who became a leader...
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French politician Jean-Michel Raimond (born 1955), French physicist Julien Raimond (1744–1801), Haitian indigo planter Raimond-Roger Raimund (disambiguation)...
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union player Julien Quercia (born 1986), a French football player Julien Quesne (born 1980), a French professional golfer Julien Raimond (1744–1801),...
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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...
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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 in Saint-Domingue...
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United States, was taken prisoner by the Austrians. On 7 September 1792 Julien Raimond, leader of a delegation of free men of color from Saint-Domingue (Haiti)...
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properties, and even slaves. Other free people of colour, such as Julien Raimond, spoke out against slavery. The Code Noir also forbade interracial marriages...
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from Saint-Domingue. In Paris, a group of wealthy mulattoes, led by Julien Raimond and Vincent Ogé, unsuccessfully petitioned the white planter delegates...
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Society of the Friends of the Blacks around the same period. Along with Julien Raimond, he quickly became the leaders of de Joly's group, and the public face...
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In 1789–90, a delegation of free coloureds, led by Vincent Ogé and Julien Raimond, unsuccessfully lobbied the Assembly to end discrimination against free...
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