Sunday, February 26, 2017

The Titanic


Laroche's mother sent the family tickets to return to Haiti aboard the La France.  However, the ocean liner's policy banning children dining with their parents in the dining room led Laroche to exchange their first class tickets for the La France for second class tickets on the R.M.S. Titanic

On April 10, 1912, Laroche and his family boarded the Titanic from the harbor of Grande Rade near Fort de l'Quest. The Laroches enjoyed the opulent amenities of the ship, dining in the same dining room as its first-class passengers. However, they were subjected to stares and some insults from fellow passengers and crew who frowned upon their interracial marriage.  After the sinking of the Titanic, the White Star Line extended a public apology for the racism exhibited by its crew members toward its non-white passengers including Laroche.

As the ship sank in the early morning of April 15, Laroche stuffed the pockets of his coat with money and jewels and took his wife and children up to the boat deck.  He wrapped the coat around his wife, and his last words to her were: "Here, take this, you are going to need it. I'll get another boat. God be with you.  I'll see you in New York."

Joseph Laroche died in the sinking of the Titanic. His body was never recovered.  His wife Juliette returned to Paris with her daughters and gave birth to their son, Joseph Lemercier Laroche on December 17, 1912. 
 
http://www.blackpast.org/gah/laroche-joseph-phillipe-lemercier-1889-1912

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