230th Anniversary of the Haitian Revolution

Led by black Jacobins inspired by the Great French Revolution, slaves on the French colony of Saint Domingue (today Haiti) rose up against their white French royalist oppressors on 22 August 1791. “When they [Haitians] struck for freedom, they builded better than they knew. Their swords were not drawn, and they could not be drawnContinue reading “230th Anniversary of the Haitian Revolution”

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