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Face à l'Opinion : Gérard Fombrun. Patrimoine national, route de l’esclave (2) Face à l'Opinion: Gérard Fombrun. Patrimwàn nasyonal, wout esklav yo (2) Face à l'Opinion: Gérard Fombrun. National heritage, slave trade (2)

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Dominique, Jean L. (Jean Leopold) Fombrun, Gérard

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Achitèk Gérard Fombrun pale sou yon mize li kreye nan Moulin Sur Mer, yon plaj nan Monwi, ki konsakre a trèt esklav yo. Mize a, ki rele Musée Ogier-Fombrun, bati sou sit abitasyon sik yon gwo kolon fransè ki te rele Guillaume Ogier, ki te mèt anpil esklav.Architect Gérard Fombrun discusses the museum he has created at Moulin Sur Mer, a beach at Montrouis, dedicated to the slave trade. The museum, Musée Ogier-Fombrun, is built on the site of the sugar plantation of a Frenchman named Guillaume Ogier, a wealthy slaveowner.L’architecte Gérard Fombrun parle du musée qu’il a crée à Moulin Sur Mer, à Montrouis, qui est consacré à la traite des esclaves. Le musée, appelé Musée Ogier-Fombrun, est construit sur le site d’une habitation sucrière ayant appartenue à un colon français, Guillaume Ogier, propriétaire de nombreux esclaves.
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