Haiti's transitional council president Leslie Voltaire said in an interview on Wednesday that a date for the Caribbean nation ...
Haitian leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines also demanded arms and ammunition, but the British denied his request. After Corbet's second trip, he wrote a letter to then-Gov. George Nugent of Jamaica.
“There are a lot of people who depend on me.” He likened himself to Malcolm X and the Haitian revolutionary leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines. His cellphone cover, the New Yorker ...
On January 1, 1804, Dessalines proclaimed himself ruler of the new nation, which was called Haiti, a "higher place." ...
After Dessalines’ fall on his ascension to power ... personal lives of these historical figures as well as the greater Haitian culture. Readers will feel as though they’ve taken a step ...
In 1804, the country renamed itself Haiti, which means "mountainous," and declared its independence, with Dessalines as leader. Haiti became the first free black republic in the world, the first ...
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January 1, 1804 was the day Haiti's first president Jean-Jacques Dessalines helped to free the country. The South Side event celebrated that liberation, while also marking the day, 15 years ago ...
The Electoral Observation Mission of the Organization of American States (EOM/OAS) in Haiti welcomed the announcement ... Jean-Charles Moise from Pitit Dessalines: 11.04%; Maryse Narcisse from ...