EPISODE · Dec 23, 2024 · 11 MIN
The Legacy of Haitian Revolutionaries
from The Politics and Rights Review Podcast · host Karel J. Leyva
This episode discusses the article by Yale professor Marlene L. Daut, exploring the complex narratives surrounding the Haitian Revolution and distinguishing fiction from historical reality. Drawing from the works of leading scholars and revolutionaries like Jean-Louis Vastey, we uncover Haiti's pivotal contributions to anti-racism, anti-colonialism, and human rights. Join us as we examine how the revolutionaries' voices shaped the fight for freedom and continue to resonate in the global struggle for justice today. This episode is based on the article published in Politics and Rights Review. Read the full article here: https://politicsrights.com/fictions-lives-haitian-revolutionaries/
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This episode discusses the article by Yale professor Marlene L. Daut, exploring the complex narratives surrounding the Haitian Revolution and distinguishing fiction from historical reality. Drawing from the works of leading scholars and revolutionaries like Jean-Louis Vastey, we uncover Haiti's pivotal contributions to anti-racism, anti-colonialism, and human rights. Join us as we examine how the revolutionaries' voices shaped the fight for freedom and continue to resonate in the global struggle for justice today. This episode is based on the article published in Politics and Rights Review. Read the full article here: https://politicsrights.com/fictions-lives-haitian-revolutionaries/
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