Lancés en août 2025, les travaux de restauration du fort Alexandre progressent. Débroussaillage, traitement des arases, ...
Many a man and woman have sweated blood and tears for the Caribbean. Against the swords and thraldom of imperialism. To ...
Haiti is often remembered only for its poverty and political instability, but this narrative hides a deeper truth. From its founding in 1804 as the first independent Black republic, Haiti consistently ...
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Comment la France a extorqué une «indemnité» colossale à Haïti en échange de son indépendance
En 2002, l'ancien président haïtien Jean-Bertrand Aristide a estimé que la France devait verser 21 milliards de dollars à son pays. La raison? En 1825, la France a extorqué à la jeune nation une ...
This article is republished from The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Marlene L. Daut is a Professor of French and African ...
Baron Ange René Armand de Mackau brings Haitian President Jean-Pierre Boyer an ordinance from French King Charles X, demanding the payment of 150 million gold francs in exchange for recognizing ...
More than a million Haitians are now displaced due to armed gang violence, including children who lived in the area of Leogane, south of Port-au-Prince. Jose Iglesias [email protected] Two ...
Marlene L. Daut does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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200 years ago, France extorted Haiti in one of history’s greatest heists – and Haitians want reparations
In October 1806, following the assassination of Haiti’s first head of state, the country was split into two, with Alexandre Pétion ruling in the south and Henry Christophe ruling in the north. Despite ...
Research for Bayard's "Triumph to Tragedy" five-book saga traces back to a Haitian ancestor from 1689 and explores Haiti from 1771 to 1845. Before gaining its independence, Haiti was known as ...
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