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Today I learned that Alexandre Dumas, writer of the Three Musketeers was of mixed heritage. And not in a happy way.

His father Thomas Dumas was born a slave, the son of a French noble and a slave woman. But his father took him to France thereby freeing him and Thomas in later life became a noted general in the French Revolutionary War.

There is zero account of his mother after her sale to another noble.
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In the United States he would’ve been classified as black. But one thing the French did differently from the Americans is that they generally acknowledged their black children, often sending them away to France to free and educate them.