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'''La Dame en Rose''' (English:''The Lady in Pink'') was a [[Brothels|brothel]] in [[Port-au-Prince]] run by Madam [[Bastienne Josèphe]], an ally and informant to the [[Maroon rebellion]].
'''La Dame en Rose''' (The Lady in Pink) was a [[Brothels|brothel]] in [[Port-au-Prince]] run by Madam [[Bastienne Josèphe]], an ally and informant to the [[Maroon rebellion]].


Established prior to the beginning of the 18th century, La Dame en Rose was a prosperous business even before Bastienne took over as madam. Versed in financial affairs, Bastienne was able to increase the brothel's business two-fold, with a portion of the profits being used to purchase the freedom of slaves in Port-au-Prince. In addition, she used information gathered by the [[Courtesans|courtesans]] from their clients to solicit favors from powerful political figures, such as Governor [[Pierre, Marquis de Fayet|de Fayet]].
Established prior to the beginning of the 18th century, La Dame en Rose was a prosperous business even before Bastienne took over as madam. Versed in financial affairs, Bastienne was able to increase the brothel's business two-fold, with a portion of the profits being used to purchase the freedom of slaves in Port-au-Prince. In addition, she used information gathered by the [[Courtesans|courtesans]] from their clients to solicit favors from powerful political figures, such as Governor [[Pierre, Marquis de Fayet|de Fayet]].

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La Dame en Rose (The Lady in Pink) was a brothel in Port-au-Prince run by Madam Bastienne Josèphe, an ally and informant to the Maroon rebellion.

Established prior to the beginning of the 18th century, La Dame en Rose was a prosperous business even before Bastienne took over as madam. Versed in financial affairs, Bastienne was able to increase the brothel's business two-fold, with a portion of the profits being used to purchase the freedom of slaves in Port-au-Prince. In addition, she used information gathered by the courtesans from their clients to solicit favors from powerful political figures, such as Governor de Fayet.

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