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    Thomas Alexandre Dumas (1762-1806), the first black general in French history and remains the highest-ranking person of color of all time in a continental European army.

    • December 18, 2012 (10:25 am)
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    • #Thomas Alexandre Dumas
    • #18th century art
    • #french history
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      He’s also the father of Alexandre Dumas. And have an other high-ranking Black military : Abraham Petrovich Gannibal...
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      The novel The Count of Monte Christo, written by his son Alexandre Dumas, is based in part about his fathers betrayal by...
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      You guys, Dumas was the shit.
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