- mulattas;
Spanish and
Portuguese – mulatas;
Italian – mulatte;
French –
mulâtresses. Of São Tomé and Príncipe's 193,413 inhabitants, the
largest segment...
- side in
Bourg Mulatresse near the
Bourg Mulatresse Primary School.
There are two
postal delivery offices and fuel
stations in
Bourg Mulatresse and Cantaro...
- La
Mulâtresse Solitude (circa 1772 – 1802) was a
historical figure and
heroine in the
fight against slavery on
French Guadeloupe. She has been the subject...
- Marie-Cessette
Dumas refer to her as a "négresse" (a
black woman) as
opposed to a "
mulâtresse" (a
woman of
visible mixed race). It is
unknown whether Marie-Cessette...
- the fish hall,
several schools, and the fire station. The
statues of La
Mulâtresse Solitude,
Colonel Louis Delgrès,
Colonel Joseph Ignace, percussionist...
-
contemporary with him.
Fanon describes I Am a
Martinican Woman and Nini,
mulâtresse du Sénégal as
examples of some of the
cultural damage of colonization...
- town
showing the
location of
different communities on the island. La
Mulâtresse Solitude (1772–1802), a
statue erected in 1999 in the
Baimbridge district...
- The
Little Mulatta (French - La
Petite Mulâtresse) or The
Moroccan Girl (La Marocaine) is a 1912 oil on
canvas painting by
Henri Matisse, now in the Museum...
- who
married Gertrudis Westen, the
daughter of a
Dutchman and a
Haitian mulâtresse. By his
mother —whose
mother was of
Spanish origin,
while her
father was...
- la
Chapelle 022.
Goutte d'Or 023.
Butte Montmartre 024.
Statues of La
Mulâtresse Solitude and
Alexandre Dumas 025. Arc de
Triomphe 026. Bois de Boulogne...