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  2. Dec 11, 2023 · Alexandre Dumas’ father, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, was born in 1762 in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now known as Haiti). His parents had two daughters, and his mother also had an older daughter from before she had been bought by Alexandre Antoine. Because of their mother’s status as an enslaved person, Thomas-Alexandre and his sisters ...

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · Alexandre Dumas is one of France’s best-known and widely read authors – but his relationship with the country of his birth was, at times, a complicated one. As a man of mixed race in a predominantly white country, he was subjected to racism throughout his life, and due to France’s political upheavals during his lifetime, he even went into ...

  4. Nov 10, 2018 · Born in France in 1802, Dumas was the son of famed general Thomas-Alexandre Davy de La Pailleterie and the grandson of Marie Césette Dumas, an enslaved woman of African descent. His last name, Dumas, was adopted from his grandmother.

  5. Interesting Facts. Alexandre Dumas was of mixed ancestry, his grandmother being black of Afro-Caribbean descent. It was alleged that Dumas had up to forty mistresses during his lifetime. Dumas’ writing has been translated into over 100 languages.

  6. Alexandre Dumas Biography - Alexandre Dumas was a celebrated nineteenth century French author, deemed one of the most widely read French writers to date. ... Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, was the first French colored brigadier general in Napoleon army but after his death the family suffered severe poverty. Unable to afford the school’s expenses ...

  7. Aug 10, 2022 · Thomas-Alexandre was born on the island of Haiti, which at that time was a French colony known as Saint-Domingue, to a white aristocratic father and an enslaved black woman. At the age of 14 he...

  8. Creating a local black identity in a global context: the French writer Alexandre Dumas as an African American lieu de mémoire | Journal of Global History | Cambridge Core. Home. >Journals. >Journal of Global History. >Volume 5 Issue 3. >Creating a local black identity in a global context:... English. Français. 1. Cited by.

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