Corbin, Lucidor (fl. 18th c.)
Corbin, Lucidor (fl. 18th c.)
French writer and political reformer. Fl. in 18th century.
Creole activist who wrote "Hymne des citoyens de couleurs," set to the tune of the Marseillaise, and a political speech on freedom, "Discours au Temple de la Raison," which were published in Les Femmes dans la Révolution française (1982).
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