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− | '''Petits blancs''' - literally | + | '''Petits blancs''' - (literally: ''little whites''). The ''petits blancs'' were the poor, white underclass of [[Saint-Domingue]], including artisans and laborers. The petit blancs had an intense hatred for the usually much wealthier group of the [[mulatto]] [[affranchis]], whith whom they had to compete economically. |
See [[Blancs]] for further details. | See [[Blancs]] for further details. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Grands Blancs]] | + | *[[Grands Blancs]] - The European colonial upper class. |
− | *[[History of the Disasters in Saint-Domingue]] - Text by a French man, describing the reaction of the petits blancs to the beginning of the Haitian Revolution. | + | *[[History of the Disasters in Saint-Domingue]] - Text by a French man, describing the reaction of the petits blancs to the beginning of the Haitian Revolution; the account of the Haitian Revolution, describes events around [[Le Cap]] in [[1791]]. |
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Race]] |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 18 February 2006
Petits blancs - (literally: little whites). The petits blancs were the poor, white underclass of Saint-Domingue, including artisans and laborers. The petit blancs had an intense hatred for the usually much wealthier group of the mulatto affranchis, whith whom they had to compete economically.
See Blancs for further details.
See also
- Grands Blancs - The European colonial upper class.
- History of the Disasters in Saint-Domingue - Text by a French man, describing the reaction of the petits blancs to the beginning of the Haitian Revolution; the account of the Haitian Revolution, describes events around Le Cap in 1791.