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The American Revolution did more for the world than to cement the independence of 13 British colonies in North America from their mother country. The ideals and freedoms fought for by the founders of the United States spread throughout the wider Atlantic World and the world, spawning numerous other "revolutions," including the Haitian Revolution that began in 1791. Join Professor Bob Allison (Chair, Suffolk University Department of History, Language and Global Culture) in conversation with Professor Ashli White of the University of Miami, author of "Encountering Revolution; Haiti and the Making of the Early Republic."
Join us as we talk about a country founded by a slave revolt! This is a wild tale about the only successful slave revolt in history that actually worked and it’s fearless and stoic leader. Lots of French names in this episode and lots of bloodshed. Es lo que es.
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Heroines of the Haitian Revolution: Tales of Victory and Valour recounts the stories of African women who played significant roles during the Haitian Revolution. The book sets the scene by providing a brief overview of the early history of the island of Haiti and the political, social and economic climate in which the Haitian Revolution began. It goes on to highlight the roles played by women such as Cécile Fatiman, the voodoo priestess who features prominently in the Caiman Woods ceremony at the start of the revolution; Marie-Jeanne Lamartiniére, who fought at the famous battle of Crête-à-Pierrot in March 1802 and Sanité Bélair, a sergeant in Toussaint L’Ouverture, revolutionary army. This book highlights the active involvement of nine courageous women and although little is known about their backgrounds, their stories and contribution takes the form of a narrative set in the context of historical events taking place at the time. It also summarises the role of African women generally during the revolution, but most importantly sheds light on these largely forgotten women and their significant contribution to creating Haiti in 1804 – the first Black independent republic in the New World.
This is the thirtieth of Akala's Great Reads. A weekly series of book reviews and recommendations to help promote both reading and the sharing of knowledge.
This week is a special episode about books on the Haitian Revolution
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•"French Revolution." Encyclopædia Britannica. Last modified August 3, 2006. http://www.britannica.com/EBch....ecked/topic/219315/F
•"French Revolution," The History Channel website, http://www.history.com/topics/french-revolution (accessed Feb 10, 2013).
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• Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects. Digital File
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• Wollstonecraft, Mary. "Original Stories from Real Life; with Conversations Calculated to Regulate the Affections, and Form the Mind to Truth and Goodness." Original Stories from Real Life; with Conversations Calculated to Regulate the Affections, and Form the Mind to Truth and Goodness 1(1788). Accessed 1788. http://books.google.com/books?id=e3c4AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false.
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Snapshot | The Haitian revolutions shocked the world and instilled fear among slave owners
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In this episode, we look at the impact of the Haitian Revolution. The Republic of Haiti shaped US politics around slavery, heightened tension between North and South, and impacted Black women in often overlooked ways.
#AfricanAmericanHistory #blackhistory #haitianrevolution
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CONTENTS:
01:06 - Intro
01:27 - San Domingue
04:28 - The Louisiana Purchase
05:31 - The Missouri Compromise
06:36 - Southern Slave Codes
08:08 - Ban on the International Slave Trade
09:03 - Domestic Slave Trade and Black Women
11:36 - Comment of the Week
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Davis, Angela Y. Women, Race & Class. Black women writers series. 1st ed. New York: Vintage Books, Random House, 1983.
Hine, Darlene Clark, et.al., African Americans: A Concise History, 4th ed., combined volume (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Inc, 2012)
Price, Richard, and Richard Price. Maroon Societies: Rebel Slave Communities in the Americas, 1973. Print.
Trouillot, Michel-Rolph. “Motion in the System: Coffee, Color, and Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Saint-Domingue.” Review (Fernand Braudel Center), vol. 5, no. 3, 1982, pp. 331–388. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40240909. Accessed 23 Dec. 2020.
On this episode of Humble History, we are going to talk about the most successful slave uprising of all time; the Haitian revolution.
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Did you know that the modern United States was formed in large part from a rebellion on a Caribbean island? Today, we look at the Haitian Revolution and what it has contributed to the modern world.
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Thomas O. Ott, The Haitian Revolution 1789-1804 (Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee, 1973), p.48.
Bryan, Patrick E. The Haitian Revolution and Its Effects. Heinemann, 1984, p.23.
Claudia E. Sutherland, `Haitian Revolution 1791-1804`, BlackPast.org, 2015, http://www.blackpast.org/gah/h....aitian-revolution-17
Davis, David Brion. "Impact of the French and Haitian Revolutions." The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World. Ed. David P. Geggus. (Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press 2001).
"Primary Documents of American History: Louisiana Purchase". Web Guides. Library of Congress. March 29, 2011. http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/....bib/ourdocs/Louisian
The Haitian Revolution began when Jean-Jacques Dessalines became the Leader of Saint-Domingue in 1802.
After Dessalines ends the war with France, he renames the country Haiti.
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This new book, Race, Religion, and The Haitian Revolution, explores the intersections of history, race, religion, decolonization, and revolutionary freedom leading to the founding of the postcolonial state of Haiti in 1804. Particular attention is given to the place of religion in this freedom story. The book not only examines the multiple legacies and the problem of Enlightenment modernity, imperial colonialism, Western racism and hegemony, but also studies their complex relationships with the institution of slavery, religion, and Black freedom. This present work is a collection of five interdisciplinary essays, which underscore the role of faith in Black Atlantic discourse and Haitian thought in shaping the lives of the people in the Black Diaspora and the Haitian people in particular. Topics range from Makandal's Postcolonial religious imagination to Boukman's Liberation Theology, Langston Hughes' discussion of the role of prophetic religion in the Haitian Revolution to Frederick Douglass' critiques of Christianity as a "slave religion;" the text also brings in conversation Du Bois's theory of double consciousness with Fanon's theory of decolonization and revolutionary humanism.
About the Author
Celucien L. Joseph, Ph.D. (University of Texas at Dallas) is an adjunct Professor of English Language and Literature at Palm Beach State College. Professor Joseph is an interdisciplinary scholar, researcher, and educator; his work is interdisciplinary and intersectional with an emancipative intent. He is interested in the intersections of history, race, religion, literature, cultural identity, and freedom. He is the author of the forthcoming book, Religious Métissage: The Religious Imagination and ideas of Jean Price-Mars (Wipf & Stock, 2013), and Faith, Secular Humanism, and Social Development: Jacques Roumain's Engagements with Religion and Critical Theory (The University Press of America, 2013). His academic research and teaching interests include the following: Transnational Literature; American and African-American Literature; African American Cultural and Intellectual History; Francophone Studies: Africa and the Caribbean; Anglophone Caribbean Literature; Comparative Afro-Caribbean Studies: History and Literature; Comparative Literature of the African Diaspora; Black Internationalism; Postcolonial and Critical Theory; Race and Religion; Religions in the Black Diaspora; Pragmatic Religious Naturalism; Liberation and Constructive Theologies.
A documentary made for the 2012 National History Day competition.
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Heyyy welcome back to my channel. I'm taking my channel in a completely different direction. I want to start posting content that I care about and what makes me excited about filming. I know some of you want to see more hair videos but that's not where I am anymore. Im going to start filming fashion hauls, look books etc, makeup story time situations (don't know what to call it yet) and hair updates here and there.
I did forget to mention the most important part Haiti proclaimed their indolence day on January 1, 1804. I didn't want to get to in-depth with everything because then the video would be a lot longer.
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Part 6: https://youtu.be/dL1HO7Yc4zU
Part 4: https://youtu.be/ORbPnwSB1FM
Part 1: https://youtu.be/Zj34AvY4Yko
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Michael Benjamin, singer/producer/songwriter, was enlightened after sitting down to talk with a prominent historian named Eddy Lubin. He learned that Haitians spent nearly 300 years learning how to communicate with our ancestors which helped us win the revolution in 1804. When the powers that be recognized our ability, they changed our story and made us out to be the devil.
The #Haitian #Revolution was the largest and most #successful slave #rebellion in the #Western Hemisphere. #Enslaved #Africans started the rebellion in 1791 and by 1804 they had #succeeded in #ending #slavery and #French control over the #colony. The Haitian Revolution was part of several revolutions going on simultaneously like the #FrenchRevolution of 1789, which would usher in new concepts of #humanrights, universal #citizenship, and participation in #government.
Excerpt from an interveiw in Harlem with Professor James Smalls, Africa, Economics
Short lecture over the Haitian Revolution.
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