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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vincent_OgéVincent Ogé - Wikipedia

    Vincent Ogé (c. 1757 – 6 February 1791) was a Creole revolutionary, merchant, military officer and goldsmith who had a leading role in a failed uprising against French colonial rule in the colony of Saint-Domingue in 1790.

  2. 28 de ene. de 2018 · Vincent Ogé was a member of the free colored planter class in Saint-Domingue. He traveled to Paris, France during the French Revolution and fought alongside Julien Raimond for the rights of the island’s free colored people. His activism led to his execution in 1791.

  3. En 1790, Vincent Oge, un rico mulato de Saint-Domingue, estaba en París y se dirigió a un comité de la Asamblea Nacional sobre la abolición de la esclavitud.

  4. 16 de dic. de 2021 · Vincent Oge was a wealthy merchant and leader of the free colored community in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) who fought for their rights and equality in 1790. He was executed by the White colonists, but his martyrdom inspired the slave uprising that became the Haitian Revolution.

  5. En octubre de 1790, Vincent Ogé, un acaudalado hombre de color libre, regresó de su casa de París con la novedad de que en Francia la Asamblea Constituyente aprobó una ley que daba plenos derechos civiles a los «hombres de color que fueran ricos«.

  6. Vincent Ogé jeune was a wealthy free man of color in Saint-Domingue who led a militia demanding voting rights in 1790. He broke with his conservative class and inspired poorer free people of color to revolt against white colonists in 1791.

  7. 17 de feb. de 2015 · Vincent Ogé jeune (the younger) was one of the wealthiest free men of color in Saint-Domingue, but his behavior in the year before the Haitian revolution (1791-1804) was a puzzling anomaly. Returning to the colony from Paris in October 1790, Ogé quickly emerged at the head of a group of free colored militiamen demanding voting rights.