Haiti: The History They Didn't Want You to Know:
This book offers a powerful and necessary correction to the long-misrepresented history of the Haitian Revolution. For too long, the narrative has been shaped by the very colonizers who were overthrown, perpetuating the myth of their invincibility. In reality, Haiti's fight for freedom not only abolished slavery but also proved that colonial powers could be defeated. A key revelation in this book is how the true timeline of the revolution was deliberately altered to obscure its role as a catalyst for the American and French Revolutions. Through compelling evidence, the author dismantles longstanding propaganda that diminishes Haiti's central role in global liberation movements. Instead, the book restores Haiti's rightful place as a pivotal force that shattered European dominance and inspired revolutions across the Atlantic. More than a historical correction, this work is a reclaiming of truth-a testament to the resilience of the Haitian people and their defiance against oppression. Essential for anyone seeking a deeper, more accurate understanding of the Haitian Revolution, it challenges distorted histories and affirms Haiti's profound impact on the world.
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Haiti: The History They Didn't Want You to Know:
This book offers a powerful and necessary correction to the long-misrepresented history of the Haitian Revolution. For too long, the narrative has been shaped by the very colonizers who were overthrown, perpetuating the myth of their invincibility. In reality, Haiti's fight for freedom not only abolished slavery but also proved that colonial powers could be defeated. A key revelation in this book is how the true timeline of the revolution was deliberately altered to obscure its role as a catalyst for the American and French Revolutions. Through compelling evidence, the author dismantles longstanding propaganda that diminishes Haiti's central role in global liberation movements. Instead, the book restores Haiti's rightful place as a pivotal force that shattered European dominance and inspired revolutions across the Atlantic. More than a historical correction, this work is a reclaiming of truth-a testament to the resilience of the Haitian people and their defiance against oppression. Essential for anyone seeking a deeper, more accurate understanding of the Haitian Revolution, it challenges distorted histories and affirms Haiti's profound impact on the world.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798317633448 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 03/31/2025 |
Pages: | 108 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.28(d) |
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