RESuMEnEsta contribución cuenta una micro-historia partiendo de un caso de sevicia contra esclavos revelado por un periódico abolicionista e investigado por el Estado colonial en los últimos años de la esclavitud en Martinica. Mira el comportamiento general de la familia propietaria de esclavos y la resistencia de las esclavas maltratadas y otros esclavos alrededor de ellas. El papel reconstruye las familias de los libertos en el momento de emancipación y los conflictos sociales en las plantaciones de la familia Desgrottes después de la abolición. Finalmente, investiga la herencia de los conflictos raciales-sociales de la esclavitud y post-esclavitud hasta hoy. palabras clave: Martinica, esclavitud, post-emancipación, resistencia, insurrección esclava.
ABStRACtThis contribution counts a micro-history starting at a case of bad treatment of slaves revealed by an abolitionist newspaper and investigated by the colonial state in the final years of slavery in Martinique. It looks on the general behavior of the slave owner's family and the resistance of mistreated slave women and their families and other slaves around. The paper reconstructs the family of the freedmen in the moment of emancipation and the social conflicts on the plantations of the family Desgrottes after abolition. Finally, it investigates the heritage of the racial-social conflicts of slavery and post-slavery until today.
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