News of Ogé’s execution turns French national …

Years: 1791 - 1791
March

News of Ogé’s execution turns French national sentiments against the colonists.

Ogé is made a hero in the theater, a martyr to liberty.

Planters living in Paris are endangered, often attacked on the streets.

The newly formed Jacobin Clubs seize on the issue to demand that the Rights of Man be extended to include the mulattoes.

In March of 1791, two deputies, Maximillien Robespierre and the Abbé Henri Grégoire (both members of the Amis des Noirs) are thwarted when they introduce a motion to abolish the slave trade.

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