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In this part of his European journey, Julianknxx traveled to Marseille. The waves playing a melody that only she knows. She dances, sacred, blending earth, air, and water, revealing the circle of time, as she folds history. In Marie-Cessette Dumas heard word that her son would be taken to France by his father, the man she was currently enslaved to and he would be selling her and her daughters to a baron.
Dumas lived in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, now known as Haiti, as an enslaved African woman who had more taken from her than most of us can possibly imagine. So what of the place Dumas found herself? In the 18th Century, Saint-Domingue was considered as the greatest asset in the French colonial empire, as slave-labor was used to produce 40 percent of all the sugar and 60 percent of all the coffee consumed in Europe, which helped France surpass Britain in trade.
Through its port city of Marseille, France engaged in a process of extraction from their colonial empire to France itself. Even after the Haitian revolution and following independence, France decreed, in , that it would only recognise an independent Haiti if million francs were paid to it. This resulted in a debt not completely paid off by Haiti until , and is a direct cause of an underfunding of education, healthcare and public infrastructure in the country.
But what of the boy born into slavery, then taken from his mother to a foreign land? It seems Dumas knew little to nothing at all of her son, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, once he was taken to France. Maybe she would have felt pride to know he rose through the ranks of the French army to become the first of African descent in the French military, to become brigadier general, divisional general and general-in-chief of a French army. Perhaps she would have been happy to just know of his survival and ignored bitterness that might arise from knowing he was working so hard to prove himself by helping to continue building the country and system of her oppressors.
Dumas was part of a cycle of brutality and exploitation that enriched and helped build France and particularly its second city, Marseille, the hub through which the French empire operated. Whether or not recorded, her contributions, and the plethora of those like her and her children, grandchildren and so on, are carved indelibly within the stones of Marseille. A city that was built, rebuilt and rebuilt again on the contributions of African and Black people and cultures. I got caught in an undertow and was taken out to sea and brought back and nobody knew I was even gone.