Roadmap to Haiti's Next Revolution

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  • Roadmap to Haiti's Next Revolution Book Detail

  • Author : Rubens Francois Titus
  • Release Date : 2012-07
  • Publisher : iUniverse
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 232
  • ISBN 13 : 1475934270
  • File Size : 92,92 MB

Roadmap to Haiti's Next Revolution by Rubens Francois Titus PDF Summary

Book Description: Haiti, the first slavery-emancipated black nation on earth, achieved a political revolution for the dignity of man at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Her history is well documented. Scholars have published in-depth analyses on her past and present. Yet she remains an enigma. In Roadmap to Haiti's Next Revolution: A Plan for Diaspora Haitians to Contribute to a Peaceful Turnaround, author Rubens Francois Titus attempts to understand the real underpinnings of the Haitian revolution while proposing labels for a number of the most well-known events in Haiti's history. He also tries to refute some of the most widely accepted contemporary misconceptions about the Haiti of today. There are a number of hard lessons to be learned from studying Haiti's history. Titus puts forth a series of empirical proposals that can serve as the basis for future political forum debates among the concerned Diaspora Haitians debates that ought to lead to the adoption of a Diaspora Plan for Haiti.

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