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Introduction: The Cornell Lafayette Collection
Lafayette: Citizen of Two Worlds
Raised In A World Of Privilege
From "Rebel" To Hero: The American Revolutionary War
From Hero To "Traitor": The French Revolution
French Politics After 1800
Freedom Everywhere!
Lafayette & Women
Lafayette The Abolitionist
Lafayette's Triumphal Tour: America, 1824-1825
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Inventory of slaves chosen by Lescallier, the intendant of Guiana, to work on the Lafayettes' colonial plantation
Description:
They were received by De Geneste, an agent of Lafayette, on March 1, 1789.
2.
Letter to Madame Lafayette
Description:
From Miolas Jacquemin, a missionary in Cayenne, French Guiana, describing violent effects of the French revolution on the colony. Madame Lafayette oversaw the management of the Lafayettes' Guiana settlement.
Attribution:
Jacquemin, Miolas
Date:
November 28, 1789
3.
English anti-slavery "squib" naming Lafayette
Description:
Forwarded to Lafayette by Thomas Windealt. [Devon]
Date:
August 30, 1830
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"Description of a Slave Ship"
Description:
First page of a French abolitionist tract marked "affairs of Cayene"