Black Aristocrats of 18th Century England & France
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 Published On Premiered Feb 7, 2023

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Popular historic dramas like Bridgerton, Hamilton and Sanditon sometimes receive criticism that their diverse casts are historically inaccurate. But in fact there have been people of color in Britain and France since Roman times. By the 18th century the trans Atlantic slave trade brought more people of African decent to Europe then ever before. In 1768 there were about 15,000 black people living in London. Many were brought their as enslaved servants and sailors. But some had the right mixture of talent and luck to rise to the upper echelons of society, becoming celebrities and even aristocrats. Today we’ll met 7 prominent people of African and mixed heritage who lived in Britain or France in the 18th Century. Among them a King’s secret daughter, an icon of both Sport and music, two authors who spoke out against slavery, and a lady of wealth and refinement who would have fit perfectly into the world of Bridgerton. Here are their stories...
Louise Marie-Thérèse
Ignatius Sancho
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Olaudah Equiano
Dido Elizabeth Belle
Jean Amilcar
Thomas-Alexandre Dumas

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