Toussaint Louverture, a former slave, declared himself commander in chief of the French army in Saint Domingue (modern-day Haiti), even though he was ostensibly at war with France. How he did so is ...
Toussaint Louverture was a man of contradictions. He was a free black man and a slave owner, yet he led a successful slave revolution. In a biography of Louverture by Baltimore author Madison Smartt ...
Black history, once shamefully neglected, is a constantly unfolding source of study, as scholars probe and revisit events and people whose impact and names have long been known but perhaps not fully ...
Black history, once shamefully neglected, is a constantly unfolding source of study, as scholars probe and revisit events and people whose impact and names have long been known but perhaps not fully ...
L’auteur franco-torontois, natif d’Haïti, Gabriel Osson consacre son dernier livre à Suzanne Louverture, épouse du chef de la révolution haïtienne Toussaint Louverture. Un lancement de l’ouvrage est ...
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