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  • Haitian Revolution: A Captivating Guide to the Abolition of Slavery

  • By: Captivating History
  • Narrated by: Duke Holm
  • Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)

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Haitian Revolution: A Captivating Guide to the Abolition of Slavery

By: Captivating History
Narrated by: Duke Holm
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Explore How the Slaves Freed Themselves in the Haitian Revolution

The Haitian Revolution was a slave rebellion that began in 1791 in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, now known as Haiti. On this small island, the tyrants were the slave owners, people who not only denied their slaves freedom, but felt justified in killing them.

The Haitian Revolution began to change the way slaves were viewed all over the world. Although it took nearly another 100 years to eradicate slavery in the west, the parallels between what the Americans and French had done to the slaves was impossible to ignore. The Haitian Revolution was the first and only time that a slave rebellion resulted in a new state.

Some of the topics covered in this audiobook include:

  • The wealth from Saint-Domingue
  • Beginning of the end of the French Colony
  • Planning of one of the most historic revolutions in history
  • The Revolution begins
  • The Revolution spreads
  • Ripples of events in Europe
  • The abolishment of slavery and the British response
  • Toussaint Louverture's rise to power
  • The defeat of Britain and a newfound respect
  • Napoleon's rise and its initial effect on Saint-Domingue
  • The end of the Revolution
  • Lasting effects - beyond the Island
  • Haiti today
  • And more!

Listen to this audiobook now to learn more about the Haitian Revolution.

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Beautifully Described Haitian Revolution

I'm extremely happy to have such a wonderful described Haitian revolution. The incidents are clearly explained I recommend this book.

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Well Done

It is a very well explained situation of the French military involvement and of the action/reaction of the slave element within the then white society. The emergence of Haiti is well covered in this book.

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Very detailed book about Haitian history

The book is a great look into Haitian history and should be read by anyone who wants to learn about Haitian history.

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Great Haiti History

A great book that gives you a good background on the true history of Haiti. Helps you see things from the French and Haitian, black and white perspective.

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Great History, Undermining Performance

Coughing, deep breaths, and air through the lips making a raspberry noise are very distracting and makes one suspicious of the source.

The narration is also at times incoherent - had to check names on Wikipedia to keep tabs on who is who and what is happening, such as when exactly Napoleon is involved and why. Also unsure if the “unnamed priestess” in the Bois Caiman is the absolutely named Cecile Fatiman or some other kind of omission.

Overall, though, the story is an acceptable retelling of the Haitian revolution, which is an inspiring story in itself. I just wouldn’t trust this as a source to put on a paper.

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FIVE STARS PLUS

A political, social, historical and racial whirlwind of events that shaped the French Colony that became Haiti. Incredibly interesting book.

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Another point of view

Good book, allot of detail which I might have missed from reading other books of this nature. The book seemed a little bias towards the planter class in my opinion. I got the feeling that the Insurgents or slaves that revolted where more interested in seeking revenge than their freedom. Yet it was a pretty accurate description on how things might have been back then in Haiti.

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Excellent, Engaging Story That Needs To Be Heard

The story of the successful slave rebellion. This work is very engaging, and the subject is rarely studied by today's students. I have recommended this book to many people, it is really great.

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Highly recommended

A thoughtful, easily understand overview of the Haitian revolution and concurrent social and economic changes. Highly recommended for anyone interested in an introduction to this neglected and oft overlooked event in democratic, republican, and anti-colonial history.

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An excellent book

This book definitely deserves the prestigious prize it won. It masterfully blends detailed research with a superb writing style that made it a pleasure to read. I would recommend it both to someone who wanted to learn about the Haitian Revolution for the first time and to experts who wanted to compare different historiographer interpretations.

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