Louis Celeste Lecesne
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Louis Celeste Lecesne (c. 1796 or 1798 – 22 November 1847), also known as Lewis Celeste Lecesne, was an anti-slavery activist from the Caribbean islands. Lecesne was on a committee to improve the rights of free men of colour. He was arrested twice, and transported for life from Jamaica with John Escoffery. Their case was taken up by Dr. Stephen Lushington. Lecesne was compensated after successfully having the case reversed by the British government.
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Louis Celeste Lecesne
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Louis Celeste Lecesne
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Louis Celeste Lecesne
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London
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1847-11-22
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Port au Prince or Kingston
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Louis Celeste Lecesne
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Lecesne is to the left in this painting, , which is of the 1840 Anti-Slavery Convention. Move your cursor to identify him or click icon to enlarge
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1847-11-22
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Mr Goff's school in Kingston
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Victualler
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Charlotte Celeste
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Louis Nicholas Lecesne
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Hannah Escoffery
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Louis Celeste Lecesne (c. 1796 or 1798 – 22 November 1847), also known as Lewis Celeste Lecesne, was an anti-slavery activist from the Caribbean islands. Lecesne was on a committee to improve the rights of free men of colour. He was arrested twice, and transported for life from Jamaica with John Escoffery. Their case was taken up by Dr. Stephen Lushington. Lecesne was compensated after successfully having the case reversed by the British government. Lecesne became an activist against slavery and attended the world's first anti-slavery convention. He named his son after the British Member of Parliament who had fought for his case. Lecesne was a supporter when the 1839 was formed.
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