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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vincent_OgéVincent Ogé - Wikipedia

    Vincent Ogé (c. 1757 – 6 February 1791) was a Creole revolutionary, merchant, military officer and goldsmith who had a leading role in a failed uprising against French colonial rule in the colony of Saint-Domingue in 1790.

  2. Vincent Ogé, né vers 1755 à Dondon (Saint-Domingue) et mort roué vif le 25 février 1791 [2] au Cap-Français, est le meneur de la première révolte des mulâtres [3], prélude de la Révolution haïtienne [4].

  3. 27 de jun. de 2021 · Born to a White man of wealth and freed Black woman in 1755, Vincent Oge was a free man of color who was one of the main voices against White rule in Saint-Domingue–later Haiti. He would use his education and status to ignite the Oge Rebellion in the French colony during late 1790.

  4. Vincent Ogé, (c.1755–1791) era un hombre libre rico del color y el instigador de una rebelión contra la autoridad colonial blanca en el Santo-Domingue francés que duró de octubre al diciembre de 1790 en el área fuera de la Gorra-Français, la ciudad principal de la colonia. La rebelión de Ogé de 1790 pronosticó el levantamiento del ...

  5. 27 de jun. de 2023 · Vincent Oge was a bright, wealthy, ambitious free Black man who wanted more political freedom for wealthy Black men in Saint-Domingue.

  6. Ogé, Vincent (văNsäNˈ ōzhāˈ), c.1750–1791, Haitian revolutionist and national hero. A free mulatto, well educated and comparatively wealthy, he was sent to plead before the National Assembly at the outbreak of the French Revolution for the concession of civil rights to free mulattoes and for the emancipation of slaves in Haiti.

  7. 4 de ene. de 2009 · In October 1790, Vincent Og jeune raised an unsuccessful revolt to win voting rights for free people of color like himself in French Saint-Domingue. Captured and brutally executed in February...