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  1. La Mulâtresse Solitude (circa 1772 – 1802) was a historical figure and heroine in the fight against slavery on French Guadeloupe. She has been the subject of legends and a symbol of women's resistance in the struggle against slavery in the history of the island.

  2. La mulâtresse Solitude, venue de la Pointe-à-Pitre à la Basse-Terre, était alors dans le camp de Palerme. Elle laissait éclater, dans toutes les occasions, sa haine et sa fureur. Elle avait des lapins.

  3. La Mulâtresse Solitude est un roman d'André Schwarz-Bart, paru le 1 er février 1972 aux éditions du Seuil. Il s'inspire de la vie de l'esclave guadeloupéenne Solitude.

  4. 14 de ene. de 2022 · A statue of Solitude in Paris was the very first to represent a black woman in the French capital. Her fight was short, and some would say futile, but her strength and resilience are the voice of thousands who shared the same experience and same impulse to fight back all over colonized countries.

  5. The novel, La Mulâtresse Solitude, tells the story of Bayangumay, a stubborn, cheerful young Afri- can girl, who is captured and deported to Guadeloupe. She gives birth to a mulatto, Rosalie, after being raped on the ship that took her to the West Indies.

  6. 10 de may. de 2022 · Solitude – de son vrai nom, Rosalie – est née vers 1772. Elle est l’enfant d’une esclave africaine violée par un marin blanc sur le navire négrier qui la déportait aux Antilles.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2023 · La Mulatresse Solitude (the Mulatto Solitude) is a national hero on the French Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe. Although very little is known about her life, she is remembered as a brave fighter against the reimposition of slavery on her homeland.