Entre Nous : Fritz Daguillard au sujet de Alexandre Dumas (1)
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- Title:
- Entre Nous : Fritz Daguillard au sujet de Alexandre Dumas (1)
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- Entre Nous: Fritz Daguillard sou Alexandre Dumas (1)
- Entre Nous: Fritz Daguillard on Alexandre Dumas (1)
- Program Name:
- Entre Nous
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- Date:
- December 22, 2002
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Fritz Daguillard pale sou lavi ak zèv Alexandre Dumas. Grann Dumas bò papa l te yon esklav ki te rele Marie-Cessette Dumas. Nan lane 2002, Lafrans te re-antere sann Dumas nan Panteyon Pari.
Fritz Daguillard discusses the life and work of Alexandre Dumas. The ashes of Dumas, whose paternal grandmother was an enslaved woman from Saint-Domingue by the name of Marie-Cessette Dumas, were re-interred at the Panthéon de Paris in 2002.
Fritz Daguillard parle de la vie et de l’œuvre d’Alexandre Dumas. La grand-mère paternelle de Dumas était une esclave, Marie-Cessette Dumas. En 2002, la France avait amené les cendres de Dumas au Panthéon, à Paris.
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- Interview
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- French
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- RL10059CS1403
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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