Jardin Solitude

Solitude, the emblematic heroine of the fight against slavery in Guadeloupe, has a sculpture of her in the 17th-century garden which already bears her name. It is the first statue of a black woman in Paris and sits across from the “Fers” sculpture, which pays homage to General Thomas Alexandre Dumas, freed slave, and first general of Afro-Caribbean descent in the French army.

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Pl. du Général Catroux, 75017 Paris

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