The Haitian Revolution was the first antislavery and anticolonial uprising led by New World Africans to result in the creation of an independent and slavery-free nation-state. Unsurprisingly, the momentousness of this 13-year-long revolution for freedom and equality has a long intellectual history.
Join us in-person or virtually on Monday, June 3rd at 5pm for a conversation between Marlene L. Daut, Professor of French and African American Studies at Yale University and author of "Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution" and Laurent Dubois, John L. Nau III Bicentennial Professor in the History & Principles of Democracy and Professor of History, Academic Director of the Karsh Institute of Democracy, and Director, John L. Nau III History & Principles of Democracy Lab, UVA.
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27 авг 2024