Haitian Revolution: Excellent Resources
Here are some excellent resources for teaching the Haitian Revolution from Professor Julia Gaffield, author of Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World: Recognition after Revolution.
Professor Gaffield explains how different stakeholders in revolutionary Haiti understood equality and liberty in the short video clip below.
In addition to the video, you can explore Professor Gaffield's website, Haiti and the Atlantic World, here. It includes links to both primary and secondary sources.
And here's a link to a terrific essay about Jean-Jacques Dessalines in The Conversation called Meet Haiti�s founding father, whose black revolution was too radical for Thomas Jefferson. Professor
Professor Gaffield explains how different stakeholders in revolutionary Haiti understood equality and liberty in the short video clip below.
In addition to the video, you can explore Professor Gaffield's website, Haiti and the Atlantic World, here. It includes links to both primary and secondary sources.
And here's a link to a terrific essay about Jean-Jacques Dessalines in The Conversation called Meet Haiti�s founding father, whose black revolution was too radical for Thomas Jefferson. Professor

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