A Powerful Conversation With Prof Daut on King Henry of Haiti | From Desalin to Traore Defying Imperial Violence

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A Powerful Conversation With Prof Daut on King Henry of Haiti
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"History is only relevant to the extent that it provides us with a way forward—out of the current neocolonialism in Hayti and abroad for the Black woman's children." – #LibereAyiti. -  A Powerful Conversation With Prof Daut on King Henry of Haiti

Hayti’s ongoing struggle against neocolonialism cannot be understood—let alone solved—without going back to its roots. The answers are there, waiting to be uncovered....

Exclusive conversation with Professor Marlene Daut on her latest book about King Henry of Hayti, one of the key figures in Hayti’s post-Independence era. This discussion will dive deep into the complex power struggles that shaped Hayti after its hard-fought victory against France and explore how these historical events still impact Hayti today. #freehaiti #FreeHayti #LibereAyiti #èzilinetwork #freehaiti

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