Tamango

Tamango (1829) is a tale of Prosper Mérimée . It is a true indictment against the love.

Tamango, a Black, sells men to the merchants of slaves against alcohol, sugar, money… One day under the effect of anger, and especially of alcohol, it delivers the woman that it " préfère". The following day, it includes/understands its error: insane of pain, it tries to catch up with the ship on which it is embarked.

Prosper Mérimée denounces in this news treats it Blacks and its ignominies. Its strong account, moving, watch the role that Tamango plays that of a man undergoing there the perfidious operations of the white.

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