"The Negro Question in the French Revolution" is a dissertation written by Charles Oscar Hardy. In this work, Hardy explores the role of people of African descent in the context of the French Revolution. He delves into the complex dynamics of race, slavery, and citizenship during this period, shedding light on the struggles and contributions of black individuals in the midst of a transformative historical event. 'The dissertation offers a detailed analysis of the French Revolution's impact on the status of black people, making it an essential resource for understanding the intersections of race and revolution in 18th-century France.
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