The Haitian Revolution

Höfundur David Geggus

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  • Cover
  • Half Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Titles of Related Interest Available from Hackett Publishing
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • Map
  • 1. Saint Domingue on the Eve of Revolution
  • 1. Greed and Decadence (Bibliothèque Mazarine, Paris, Ms. 3453)
  • 2. The Plantation Hierarchy (Malenfant, Des colonies)
  • 3. A Slave Trader’s View (AN, Paris, 505 Mi 85–86)
  • 4. Plantation Slaves (Girod de Chantrans, Voyage d’un Suisse)
  • 5. The Lejeune Atrocity Case (ANOM, Aix, F3/90)
  • 6. Racial Discrimination: Official (Grégoire, Mémoire en faveur des gens de couleur)
  • 7. Racial Discrimination: Unofficial (ANOM, Aix, DFC/XXI/129/245)
  • 2. Slave Resistance
  • 8. Satirical Song (Vaublanc, Souvenirs; Laplace, Histoire des désastres)
  • 9. Urban Slave Culture: Report of the Chamber of Agriculture (1785) (ANOM, Aix, F3/126)
  • 10. Macandal the Poisoner (Moreau de Saint-Méry, Description de Saint-Domingue)
  • 11. Vodou and Petro (Moreau de Saint-Méry, Description de Saint-Domingue)
  • 12. Vodou and the Underworld (Drouin de Bercy, De Saint-Domingue)
  • 13. Prophet or Crook? The Real Don Pedro (ANOM, Aix, E 182)
  • 14. Slaves on Strike (AN, 505 Mi 86; AN, Paris, 107 AP 128)
  • 15. Day-to-Day Resistance on a Mountain Plantation (Tousard Papers, University of Michigan)
  • 16. Runaway Advertisements (Affiches Américaines; Gazette de Saint-Domingue)
  • 3. The Race and Slavery Questions in the French National Assembly
  • 17. The Enlightenment, Race, and Slavery (Voltaire, Candide and Essai sur les moeurs; Raynal, Histoire philosophique)
  • 18. The Founding of the Friends of the Blacks (Brissot, Discours sur la nécessité d’établir à Paris une Société)
  • 19. Fear of Emancipation and Revolt (Raimond, Correspondance de Julien Raimond)
  • 20. A Free Man of Color’s Complaints (J. M. C. Américain, Précis des gémissemens)
  • 21. Free People of Color Organize (Cahier … des citoyens-libres & propriétaires de couleur)
  • 22. The Abbé Grégoire’s Violent Rhetoric (Grégoire, Mémoire en faveur des gens de couleur; Lettre aux citoyens de couleur et nègres libres)
  • 23. Ogé Addresses the Planters’ Club (Motion faite par M. Vincent Ogé)
  • 24. Support from the Provincial Jacobin Clubs (Lettres des diverses sociétés)
  • 25. The May 1791 Debates (Archives parlementaires)
  • 4. The Fight for Racial Equality in Saint Domingue
  • 26. Early Atrocities (Garran Coulon, Rapport 1:106–13)
  • 27. Free Coloreds Petition the Assembly of the North (AD, Bordeaux, 61 J 15)
  • 28. The Rebellion of Ogé and Chavanne (Ardouin, Etudes; Garnier, Combats affreux)
  • 29. The Sentencing of Ogé and Chavanne (Arrêt du Conseil Supérieur)
  • 30. The August 1791 Rising in the West (Garran Coulon, Rapport, 2:130–45)
  • 31. The Peace Treaty of 19–23 October 1791 (Concordat, ou Traité de paix)
  • 32. Call to Arms of the Free Men of Color (Copie d’une lettre des chefs des gens de couleur)
  • 5. The Slave Insurrection
  • 33. Slaves’ Reaction to the French Revolution (ANOM, Aix, C9A/162)
  • 34. Planning the Rebellion: The Lenormand Meeting (NYPL, Fisher Collection 8:5)
  • 35. The Bois Caïman Ceremony (Dalmas, Histoire de la révolution)
  • 36. The Uprising Begins (Archives Parlementaires, 35:460–61)
  • 37. The Slave Insurgents Make Demands (AD, Nantes, 1 ET A 34)
  • 38. A White Captive’s Experiences (Gros, Isle St.-Domingue, Province du Nord)
  • 39. The Slave Leaders Negotiate (Hagley Library, Acc. 874; AN, Dxxv/1/14)
  • 40. The Negotiations Break Down (Gros, Isle St.-Domingue, Province du Nord)
  • 41. Women in Rebellion (AN, Paris, F3/141; Médiathèque, Nantes, Ms. 1809; SHM, Vincennes, Ms. 113; Gros, Isle St.-Domingue)
  • 42. Arming Slaves: The Caïmittes Rebellion (Procès-Verbaux de l’Assemblée Générale)
  • 43. Black Tactics, White Responses (Histoire des désastres; ANOM, Aix, D2c/99; AN, Paris, Dxxv/12/116; Tousard Papers, University of Michigan)
  • 6. Slave Emancipation
  • 44. The Colonists’ Fear of Sonthonax, September 1792 (Moniteur Général)
  • 45. Sonthonax’s Early Advocacy of Slave Emancipation (Révolutions de Paris)
  • 46. Abolitionist Reaction to the Slave Insurrection (Archives Parlementaires)
  • 47. Spain’s Offer to the Insurgent Slaves (AGS, Simancas, Guerra Moderna 7161)
  • 48. The Emancipation Proclamation of 29 August 1793 (Sonthonax, Proclamation au nom de la République)
  • 49. The Black Auxiliaries of Carlos IV (Del Monte y Tejada, Historia de Santo Domingo; AGI, Sevilla, SD 1031; AGS, Simancas, GM 6855)
  • 50. Royalism, Republicanism, and Freedom (AGS, Simancas, Guerra Moderna 7157)
  • 51. France Abolishes Slavery (Décret de la Convention nationale)
  • 52. Belley, the Black Deputy (Belley, Le bout d’oreille des colons)
  • 53. The Fort Dauphin Massacre, 7 July 1794 (TNA, London, CO 137/93)
  • 7. The Rise of Toussaint Louverture
  • 54. Toussaint’s Early Life (ANOM, Aix, CC9B/23)
  • 55. Toussaint the Royalist (AN, Paris, Dxxv 20/200; AN, Paris, AA 55/1511)
  • 56. Toussaint the Abolitionist (AN, Paris, AE II 1375; AN, Paris, AA 53 d. 1490)
  • 57. Rivalry with Biassou (Ardouin, Études sur l’histoire d’Haïti)
  • 58. Toussaint and Laveaux (BN, Paris, Ms. F.fr. 12104)
  • 59. Toussaint and the Ex-Slaves (BN, Paris, Ms. F. fr. 12104)
  • 60. A British Soldier’s Diary (BPL, Ms. Haiti 6f)
  • 61. The Fall of Port-au-Prince, May 1798 (BN, Paris, Ms. Naf. 14878)
  • 62. The Expulsion of Sonthonax (Extrait du rapport adressé au Directoire exécutive) 135
  • 8. The Government of Toussaint Louverture
  • 63. Toussaint Confronts His Critics (Louverture, Réfutation de quelques assertions)
  • 64. Toussaint and Agent Hédouville (ANOM, Aix, CC9B/23)
  • 65. The War of the South (BN, Paris, Ms. Naf. 14879)
  • 66. Plantation Labor in the Southeast (BPL, Ms. Haiti 71–20 and 27)
  • 67. Toussaint’s Labor Decree (Supplement to the Royal Gazette, 1800)
  • 68. A British Visitor (Rainsford, Historical Account)
  • 69. Roume’s Praise for the Cultivators (TNA, London, CO 245/2)
  • 70. A Colonist’s Complaints (Descourtilz, Voyages d’un naturaliste)
  • 71. Toussaint Louverture’s Constitution, July 1801 (Constitution de la colonie française de Saint-Domingue)
  • 72. Moyse’s Rebellion (BN, Paris, Ms. Naf. 14879)
  • 73. Proclamation, 4 Frimaire X (Vie privée, politique et militaire de Toussaint Louverture)
  • 9. The War of Independence
  • 74. Bonaparte on Slave Emancipation (Roederer, Journal; Goldsmith, Recueil de décrets)
  • 75. General Leclerc and the Restoration of Slavery (Roussier, Lettres du général Leclerc)
  • 76. Toussaint in Captivity (AN, Paris, AF IV 1213)
  • 77. U.S. Newspaper Reports (Philadelphia Gazette 15 June 1802)
  • 78. Collaboration and Revolt (Roussier, Lettres du général Leclerc)
  • 79. Atrocities (John Carter Brown Library, Providence, Codex fr. 32)
  • 80. The Declaration of Independence, 1 January 1804 (Boisrond Tonnerre, Liberté ou la mort)
  • 81. Dessalines’ Proclamation, 28 April 1804 (ANOM, Aix, CC9B/23)
  • 10. Overseas Reactions
  • 82. Jamaican Slaves, 1791 (TNA, London, CO 137/89)
  • 83. Popular Heroes in Cuba, 1795 (AGI, Seville, Estado 5)
  • 84. Troublesome Migrants in Puerto Rico, 1796 (AGI, Seville, Estado 10)
  • 85. Jamaican Song, 1799 (Renny, History of Jamaica)
  • 86. Venezuelan Song, 1801 (ANH, Caracas, A13–5159–2)
  • 87. Brazilian Militiamen, 1805 (Mott, “A escravatura”)
  • 88. Aponte’s Rebellion, Cuba, 1812 (Franco, La conspiración de Aponte)
  • 89. Danger and Opportunity: The British Press, 1791 (The Times)
  • 90. Greed and Fear in Cuba (Arango y Parreño, Obras)
  • 91. “Rights of Black Men”: Abraham Bishop, 1791 (The Argus)
  • 92. Samuel Whitchurch, Hispaniola, a Poem (1804)
  • 93. An Anguished Thomas Jefferson (Library of Congress; Writings of Thomas Jefferson; Lokke, “Jefferson and the Leclerc Expedition”; Logan, Diplomatic Relations)
  • 94. Simón Bolívar: The Disillusioned Idealist (Bolívar, Obras completas)
  • 95. The Impact of Independence (Barrow, Voyage to Cochin China)
  • 96. Charles Brockden Brown: The Haitian Peril, Abolition, and Race (Brown, The Literary Magazine, and American Register)
  • 97. Race and Barbarism: An Early Historian (Rainsford, Historical Account)
  • 98. William Wordsworth, “To Toussaint L’Ouverture” (Wordsworth, Morning Post)
  • 99. Frederick Douglass, Lecture on Haiti (1893)
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Back Cover

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