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Black Citizenship, Black Sovereignty: the Haitian Emigration Movement and Black American Politics, 1804-1865
Haitian Revolution
Haïti 1804 – Lumières Et Ténèbres
Coversheet for Thesis in Sussex Research Online
Black Cosmopolitans
Toussaint Louverture and Haiti's History As Muse
The (Un) Kindness of Strangers: Writing Haiti In
Gesine Müller Crossroads of Colonial Cultures
Free Women of Color and Slaveholding in New Orleans, 1810-1830 Anne Ulentin Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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African Diaspora Collective Action: Rituals, Runaways, and the Haitian Revolution
“She . . . Refuses to Deliver up Herself As the Slave of Your Petitioner”: Émigrés, Enslavement, and the 1808 Louisiana Digest of the Civil Laws
Moreau Lislet and the Louisiana Digest of 1808
The Haitian Revolution and Neocolonialism: the Role of History in a Rhetoric of Return
Haiti's Influences on Victor Schœlcher's Abolitionism, 1833-1848
Stony Brook University
)J Oc )77- 60 7 the Making of Haiti
Manumission in the Roman Republic
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Avengers of the New World: the Story of the Haitian Revolution
Haitian Vodou: “Pwen” (Magical Charge) in Ritual Context
In the Time of the Revolution - Callaloo 25:2 Page 1 of 34
Slavery, Coffee, and Family in a Frontier Society: Jérémie and Its Hinterland, 1780-1789
Celebrating and Commemorating the Haitian Revolution
Literary Expressions of Creole Identity in Alfred Mercier's L'habitation
Partir Marron: Un Parcours Sémantique À Travers Les Trous De La Mémoire Collective Haïtienne
1880: the Male Mulatto in French Literature