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From the Ashes of St. Domingue - Chapter 8 - Outside Paris - 1866 

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This visually enhanced audio book tells the story of the illustrious Dumas family. Thomas-Alexandre Dumas was a Black General who rose from slavery during the French Revolution. The story spans three generations and discusses the Haitian Revolution and the accomplishments of Thomas-Alexandre's son, Alexandre Dumas, the Author of such incredible tales such as The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Muskateers, and The Man in the Iron Mask.
Though this novel is historical fiction, is is based heavily on research from the time. It is recommended for older teen or adult audiences due to graphic (historically representative) content.
It is (not) authored by Anna Komnene.
It will be released in weekly chapters to honor the way Alexandre Dumas released his stories, one piece at a time in the weekly papers.
This story exists to honor Black excellence and hidden histories in a fun and engaging way. It takes some historical liberties, but seeks to stay true to the incredible story of these oft-forgotten buried figures from history.
Happy listening/reading! #booktok #history #BlackExcellence #HistoricalFiction #historicalfacts #FrenchRevolution
With love,
Not Anna Komnene (she is very dead...)
PS - I am still trying to figure out these AI image generators, so bear with me. They should get better with each chapter as I get more experience. Feel free to leave comments on how I can improve them! Please share! Stories of Black Excellence and Black History need to be told, not hidden!

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23 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@EvaWright
@EvaWright Месяц назад
Beautiful! I Love some Victor Hugo.
@TheAlexiad
@TheAlexiad Месяц назад
Thank you!
@Skenda-f9h
@Skenda-f9h 21 час назад
I had heard of Victor Hugo before, but I didn't realize what all he had written. This is such an interconnected story. How was this man hidden from history?
@TheAlexiad
@TheAlexiad 16 часов назад
@@Skenda-f9h Yes, Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas were good friends. It is fun to see how people were connected. These two met up weekly at the famous Parisian Hashish Club with other famous artists and authors at the time. They do have a falling out for a time later in life, but they work it out.