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The Haitian Revolution

In Our Time: History

What's the Meaning of the Haitian Revolution?

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Tussa Lee-Vaucher was born a slave and wrote 1,600 documents for the Haitian government. He is considered to be one of the most important figures in Haiti's history. His writings are translated into English by Academic Nick Nesbitt and former Haitian president Aishtee Jean-Bertzmann. Tussa: "I'm consumed with thinking about political ideas and political thought"

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