
Leslie M. Alexander, "Fear of a Black Republic: Haiti and the Birth of Black Internationalism in the United States" (U Illinois Press, 2022)
New Books in Critical Theory
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The Indemnity of the Haitian Revolution
In 1825, the French government succeeds in kind of convincing President Haiti President, to agree to an indemnity. So they place a dollar amount on it, 150 million gold franks and say that Haiti has to pay that back to France in annual installments. In contemporary terms, there's always a question about how do we translate historical currency. Most people estimate that that would the amount would probably be somewhere around $20 billion.
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