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blaqsbi · 2 months
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Dive into the captivating history of the Haitian Revolution! 📜✨ Explore the heroes and the resilience that changed the world forever. Join the movement for knowledge
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readersmagnet · 9 months
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"Haiti Between Pestilence and Hope" by Fritznel D. Octave
Discover Haiti's history in a new and meaningful way with "Haiti Between Pestilence and Hope" by Fritznel D. Octave. This insightful book is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding and leadership development. Octave provides a balanced view of Haiti's evolution, diagnosing its issues and offering practical solutions.
Deepen your understanding of Haiti and its leadership challenges. Grab a copy at www.fritzneldoctave.com.
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lyfestile · 1 year
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#Repost @knowyourcaribbean with @use.repost ・・・ On Jan 1st, Haiti became the first free Black republic in the world, the first independent state in the Caribbean and the second independent state in the Western Hemisphere after the United States. The country where the ultimate dream - to end slavery- was achieved by the very people enslaved themselves. They did it. Everyone loved D’Jango Unchained because it allowed us to delve into our inner most fantasies of inflicting retribution on dutty, greasy slave masters. Every lash @iamjamiefoxx character inflicted made our wildest dreams come true via the big screen. D’Jango may be a fictional character but the Haitian Revolution is real, and heroes like Toussaint L’Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines said and did some gangsta shit. What they did was so gangsta that Europe and the USA made sure Haiti paid heavily for demanding to no longer be enslaved. How dare these negroes they said. Nothing but a ‘hoard of ferocious bandits” and led by “Barbarous Chieftains’ who had the audacity. Europe and the USA ensured that the first free black nation would go from the wealthiest nation in the west to the poorest - because Haiti was just too Gangsta. #KnowYourCaribbean #chroniclesofthecaribbeanbadman #haiti #toussaintlouverture #koupetetboulekay #jeanjacquesdessalines #ayiti #haitianrevolution #haitianindependenceday #panafrican https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm5113isBtE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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foh2010 · 2 years
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November 18, 1803 Battle of Vertières HaitianRevolution & the final part of the Revolution under Emperor Jean Jacques Dessalines! #november18 #haïti #dessalines #jeanjacquesdessalines #vertierre #BattleofVertières #BatayVètyè #haitianrevolution #revolution #emperor #nyfoh #nyfriendsofhaiti2010 #battailledevertières https://www.instagram.com/p/ClHcOnzvevS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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haitilegends · 1 year
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▌. 𝐕𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐨𝐮 . ▌
*𝕋𝕆𝕐𝔸*
C'est lors de cet événement qu'elle attira l'attention du médecin Jean-Baptiste Mirambeau, qui par son témoignage lui permit d'entrer dans l'histoire. Elle devint ensuite un élément clé de la succession d'événements qui mena à l'indépendance d'Haïti en 1804.
Après la proclamation de l'indépendance d'Haïti, Dessalines nomma Toya Duchesse impériale en 1805, pour la récompenser de sa contribution à la cause. Malheureusement, elle succomba peu de temps après à une maladie, mais sa mémoire perdura à travers les siècles.
Aujourd'hui, Toya représente la résistance des femmes à l'époque de la révolution d'Haïti. Elle incarne la force et le courage de celles qui, malgré leur condition d'esclave, ont lutté pour leur liberté et leur dignité. C'est pour cette raison qu'une fondation locale a été créée en son nom pour soutenir l'émancipation des filles en Haïti.
De plus, depuis mai 2022, une maison du parc départemental Georges-Valbon à La Courneuve (Seine-Saint-Denis) porte son nom, perpétuant ainsi son souvenir et son héritage. La vie de Toya est une source d'inspiration pour de nombreuses personnes, et sa contribution à l'histoire d'Haïti est inoubliable.
ѕнαяє∂ b̷y̷ r̾c̾r̾
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Meet the warrior woman from Dahomey who trained Haitian revolutionary hero Dessalines / SamePassage
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ankobia · 10 months
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supportblackart · 3 years
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@jolivert 🇭🇹 
Happy New Year AND Haitian Independence Day! “This past year has been a wake up call for so many in the US in regards to racial issues. This has also driven a noticeable amount of new followers on my page (thank you profoundly and also please remain focused on issues that my art itself will never cover entirely). In that light, I invite you to take a minute to learn/commemorate a history of victory that is too often silenced.” “Haiti led the first successful slave rebellion in the world against the French (Napoléon Bonaparte’s army!), making that nation question hard their motto of ‘Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité’.” “Haïti won and proclaimed independence on January 1st of 1804.” “[Side note of admiration: Can we please kneel down to the fact that, of all the names Africans on the island could have given to the country, they decided to pay hommage to the Tainos (who had been massacred by the Spanish) by changing “Saint-Domingue” back to the native “Haiti”?]” “Ever since its independence, Haiti has suffered from what in my opinion has been one of the most illustrative forms of prolonged/historical/global systemic racism.” “I was born and raised in Haiti and a lot of my art is inspired either by lived experiences there, historical/literary stories from Haiti and my navigating the US as a Haitian ‘immigrant’.” “I thought I would share this little bit of history with you through my own words and invite you to learn about what is becoming a more researched part of world history.” “Words to type into your search engine: 
The Haitian Revolution. Hope you enjoy and Happy New Year again! 🇭🇹” #SupportBlackArt #jolivert 
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJhD6uQBKdd/?igshid=1eeubyiztkkwa
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strommccallum · 3 years
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A classic that everyone needs to read.
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cball1965 · 4 years
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Voodoo You Do In Lieu of the Revolution
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readersmagnet · 10 months
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Haiti Between Pestilence and Hope by Fritznel D. Octave
Delve into the heart of Haiti's complex socio-political and economic narrative with “Haiti Between Pestilence and Hope” by Fritznel D. Octave. This book tells Haiti's comprehensive history, covering its revolutionary beginnings, current struggles, and everything in between.
Learn about Haiti's fascinating history. Grab a copy at www.fritzneldoctave.com.
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samueldameus · 5 years
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November 18th, 1803 | Vertières
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The Haitian soldiers defeated the Napoleon’s army. Poorly trained and but highly motivated, they grasped the last victory to the Haitian independence on January 1st, 1804. Haiti became the FIRST BLACK REPUBLIC in the world and the first successful anti-esclavagist revolution. ✊🏿🇭🇹
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meccaakagrimo · 2 years
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🇭🇹📚 Miami Country Day School 📚🇭🇹 #IstwaAyisyen #MwaEritajAyisyen #poetry #spokenword #haitianhistory #haitianrevolution #ayiti #MiamiCountryDaySchool 🇭🇹 #AyitiWasBornInMe 🇭🇹 #HappyHaitianFlagDay 🇭🇹 #HaitianHeritageMonth (at Miami Country Day School) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdsBc1mur7F/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pitre · 5 years
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#Empress #BayyinahBello teaching #HaitianRevolution 👸🏿 Black women all around the world are the foundation. https://www.instagram.com/p/B3I8d9MlGic/?igshid=6hg1gblezrnw
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1804shop · 5 years
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ankobia · 10 months
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