Victor Schœlcher

Victor Schœlcher
Portrait by Henri Decaisne, 1832
Member of the National Assembly
In office
9 August 1848  26 May 1849
ConstituencyMartinique
In office
24 June 1849  17 October 1849
ConstituencyGuadeloupe
In office
13 January 1850  2 December 1851
ConstituencyGuadeloupe
In office
12 March 1871  7 March 1876
ConstituencyMartinique
Personal details
Born(1804-07-22)22 July 1804
Paris, France
Died25 December 1893(1893-12-25) (aged 89)
Houilles, France
Resting placePanthéon
Political partyThe Mountain (Second Republic)
Republican Union (Third Republic)

Victor Schœlcher (French: [viktɔʁ ʃœlʃɛʁ]; 22 July 1804 – 25 December 1893) was a French abolitionist, writer, politician and journalist, best known for his leading role in the abolition of slavery in France in 1848, during the Second Republic.