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The 1804 Massacre at Fort-Liberté: A City's Name and Its Dark Echo

8 min · 11. Juli 2026
Episode The 1804 Massacre at Fort-Liberté: A City's Name and Its Dark Echo Cover

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the massacre at Fort-Liberté in 1804, a pivotal and brutal event in the Haitian Revolution. They explore the strategic importance of Fort-Liberté, originally Fort Dauphin, and how it became a site of retribution against remaining French colonists after Haiti's independence. Lucas recounts the role of Jean-Jacques Dessalines and the motivations behind the massacre, including the legacy of Spanish and French betrayals. They discuss the symbolic renaming of the city and how this violence shaped Haiti's early national identity. The episode also examines the controversial historical interpretations, from Thomas Madiou's accounts to modern debates about the necessity versus atrocity of the massacre. Listeners will gain a nuanced understanding of this dark chapter, its connection to the broader revolution, and its enduring impact on Haiti's relationship with France and the world. #FortLiberté #FortDauphin #JeanJacquesDessalines #Massacre1804 #HaitianRevolution #SaintDomingue #Haiti #FrenchColonialism #ThomasMadiou #Independence #CaribbeanHistory #Slavery #Revolution #History #FexingoHistory #BlackHistory #ColonialViolence #NationalIdentity Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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