>>19279427The first black man to enter French Parliament occurred after the Jewish/pagan French Revolution, in 1793, a victory of Judeo-Masonic “enlightenment” ideas. Jean-Baptiste Belley was a Saint Dominican who was a captain of infantry, and fought against the Royalist Bourbon forces of Saint-Domingue in 1793, later becoming a "French" politician. Although Belley was recognized as a full citizen of the Republic, he was an active spokesman for black people. [1]
>Masonic Lodges were set up in Saint-Domingue espousing Enlightenment ideas [2]>In 1791, Creoles began the French Revolution in Saint-Domingue>They incited a slave rebellion, aimed at the overthrow of the Bourbon rule [French Royalists].>The rebellion in Saint-Domingue changed in nature from a political revolution to a racial war>The rebellion was extremely violent, months of arson and murder, the rich plains of the north were reduced to ruins and ashes>The rebellion was followed by a Civil War in 1799, with Jean-Jacques Dessalines murdering about 10,000 captives and civilians. Whites had to flee, those who didn't were eventually exterminated.>Jean-Jacques Dessalines was a leader of the Haitian Revolution, and he led a genocidal campaign against whites.Pic, Jean-Baptiste [J. B.] Belley with a bust of the Enlightenment abolitionist Guillaume Raynal, portrait by Girodet, 1797
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Belley[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_Creoles