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The Mulatto Solitude
The Mulatto Solitude symbolizes the Caribbean women and mothers who fought to protect the ideals of equality and freedom in the context of slavery.
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Slave society and hope of freedom
Slavery in Guadeloupe
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Women in conflict
The female warrior, free woman and cultural icon
The mulatto Solitude
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