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This historical study examines the black experience in Metropolitan France from the 1600s to 1960. Shelby T. McCloy explores the literary and cultural contributions of people of color to French society—from Alexandre Dumas to Rene Maran—and charts their political ascension.

Shelby T. McCloy, professor of history at the University of Kentucky, is the author of several books and articles on European history.

Publication Date

1961

Publisher

The University Press of Kentucky

Place of Publication

Lexington, KY

ISBN

9780813153872

eISBN

9780813163987

Keywords

Black studies, France

Disciplines

Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies

The Negro in France
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