The Haitian Revolution is an important but often overlooked historical event that demonstrated the significance and limitations of Enlightenment universalism. It showcased the challenge to enslavement and the establishment of the nation of Haiti by the slaves on the French island of Sandoming. This revolution revealed the contradiction in Enlightenment notions of universal rights, as the French Revolutionists who championed universal rights were complicit in slavery and colonialism until the actions of the enslaved in Sandoming.

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