16. In 1695 Spain ceded the Western third of the island to France France renamed it Saint-Dominque and grew cotton, indigo, tobacco and cocoa on huge plantations
17. In the 1780s Haiti grew •40% of all sugar •60% of all coffee consumed in Europe Haiti was called the “ Pearl of the Antilles” Producing the most wealth of all French colonies
18. France achieved this colonial wealth by enslaving millions of African people who were worked to death within 7 years!
19. This stolen wealth transformed France from poverty to a wealthy imperial power
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21. At the end of the 18th century there were up to 800,000 enslaved Africans in Haiti And only 32,000 French
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23. This same process of slavery and genocide took place in the U.S., throughout the Caribbean and South America
24. Same process of genocide against Indigenous people: Wounded Knee
33. Liberté Egalité Fraternité Inspired by the demands of the French Revolution, Africans launched the first rebellion of the Haitian Revolution in 1791
34. In 1798 formerly enslaved Toussaint L’ouverture led an African army that defeated the British invasion
35. Toussaint L’ouverture became the ruler of the entire island and abolished slavery… but he did not declare independence from France
36. In 1802 Napoleon sent 30,000 of his best troops to try to reclaim Haiti
40. Toussaint and his people’s army fought brilliantly—but he surrendered to the French!
41. The French brutally arrested Toussaint and kidnapped him to France L’ouverture died of pneumonia, in brutal, freezing conditions in a French mountain prison
42. Jean Jacques Dessalines, Louverture’s chief lieutenant, then led the Africans against the French
61. Despite the repression, on-going African resistance ousted Baby Doc and the brutal Duvalier regime in 1986 Papa Doc was succeeded by his son Jean-Claude “Baby Doc”
62. In 1990 popular leader Jean-Bertrand Aristide won 67% of the vote for president
Statue 4500 years old Menkaura and wife, Khamerernebty In Boston museum
Treaty of Ryswick—France, Britain, Holland and independent businessmen (pirates) fighting over the Caribbean and the sugar plantations, cocoa etc.
By the 1780s, Saint-Domingue produced about 40 percent of all the sugar and 60 percent of all the coffee consumed in Europe. This single colony, roughly the size of Maryland or Belgium, produced more sugar and coffee than all of Britain's West Indian colonies combined.
A third of the entire trade in African people were brought to Haiti!
From Henri Christophe’s personal secretary in 18 th century Haiti. Christophe was one of the first elected presidents of liberated Haiti.
In a system that makes human beings its most lucrative commodity there is no regard for the environment
Capitalism is built on slavery and genocide
FOR A REASON: JOBS, PROPERTY FOR WHITE PEOPLE
All citizens known as “black”—most white slave and plantation owners were driven out. This got rid of colonial class designations such as “white, Mestizo, Mulatto,” etc. White people who accepted African leadership were allowed to stay, for example there were Polish exiles escaping oppression there who had come to Haiti and fought on the side of the Africans—they were allowed to stay. Freedom of religion: Imperialism continues to demonize and criminalize the African religion in Haiti known as “Voudou”
Check out the expression on the seated woman’s face!
“ Luwezi: You’ve got all of Mozambique in jail”
US has most child prisons in world and 100 people on death row for something they did as a child.
Black Voices: Dr. Boyce: How Companies Make Money off Prisoners, July 28, 2009 Vicky Pelaez March 10, 2008, The prison industry in the US: new form of slavery, Global Research
Every American falls within the top 13 percent of global income (MSH)