This book, structured into ten compelling chapters, offers a profound exploration of Haiti's historical struggles and enduring legacy. From its centuries-long fight for land and freedom, including the monumental defeat of the Napoleonic army, to its often-overlooked support for American independences, the early chapters highlight Haiti's pivotal role in shaping global history.
Later chapters delve into the vital contributions of Haitian migrants, the pervasive fear surrounding Haitian culture and its humanist "empire," and the devastating impact of the "cursed debt" – a legacy of colonial extortion. The book also examines a century of constant foreign intervention, revealing how it contributes to the nation's poverty trap and global stigmatization. The final chapter exposes the role of disinformation and stereotypes in fueling hatred against Haiti, providing a comprehensive and critical perspective on its past and present challenges.
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