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Julius Soubise (1754 – 25 August 1798) was a formerly enslaved Afro-Caribbean man and a well-known fop in late eighteenth-century Britain. The satirized depiction of Soubise, A Mungo Macaroni, is a relic of intersectionality between race, class, and gender in eighteenth-century London. His life of luxury as a free man of colour allowed him to excel in elite activities such as fencing and made him notorious in London's social scene as an exception to norms.

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  • Julius Soubise (de)
  • Julius Soubise (fr)
  • Julius Soubise (en)
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  • Julius Soubise (* 1754; † 25. August 1798) war ein freigelassener Afro-Karibischer Sklave, der als Fop im späten 18. Jahrhundert in Großbritannien bekannt wurde. Die satirische Darstellung von Soubise als „A Mungo Macaroni“ ist ein beliebtes Beispiel für die Intersektionalität von Rasse, Klasse, und Geschlecht im London des 18. Jahrhunderts. Sein Leben im Luxus als freier „Man of Color“ (Farbiger) erlaubte es ihm an den Freizeitbeschäftigungen der Elite teilzunehmen. Er zeichnete sich beispielsweise aus als Fechter und wurde in Londons Oberschicht als Ausnahme von Regeln bekannt. (de)
  • Julius Soubise (1754 – 25 August 1798) was a formerly enslaved Afro-Caribbean man and a well-known fop in late eighteenth-century Britain. The satirized depiction of Soubise, A Mungo Macaroni, is a relic of intersectionality between race, class, and gender in eighteenth-century London. His life of luxury as a free man of colour allowed him to excel in elite activities such as fencing and made him notorious in London's social scene as an exception to norms. (en)
  • Julius Soubise (1754 - 25 août 1798) fut un des plus célèbres hommes de couleur libre, du XVIIIe siècle colonial britannique, connu comme violoniste, acteur et dandy. Né dans l'Île Saint-Christophe – Saint-Kitts – d'un père esclave de la Jamaïque, il est décédé en Inde oũ il dirigeait une école d'équitation Soubise. (fr)
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