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Dessalines and the 1805 Massacre at Saint-Marc

6 min · 13. Juli 2026
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Episode 155 of the Haitian Revolution series dives deep into one of the most controversial and least-discussed episodes of the war for independence: the 1805 massacre at Saint-Marc. While the better-known 1804 massacres at Fort-Liberté and elsewhere targeted French planters, the events at Saint-Marc reveal a darker, more complicated chapter—where Dessalines turned against mixed-race Haitians and even fellow Black soldiers suspected of disloyalty. Lucas and Luna explore the context of paranoia after the Leclerc expedition, the role of spies and collaborators, the impact on the fragile unity between Black and mulâtre factions, and how this massacre haunted Haitian politics for generations. They discuss figures like Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Alexandre Pétion, and the little-known commander Jean-Philippe Daut, and weigh competing accounts from contemporary witnesses like Thomas Madiou and the French officer Pamphile de Lacroix. A sobering look at how revolutionary ideals collided with the brutal realities of nation-building. #HaitianRevolution #SaintMarcMassacre #JeanJacquesDessalines #Haiti1805 #MassacreHistory #BlackRevolution #CaribbeanHistory #AlexandrePetion #JeanPhilippeDaut #ThomasMadiou #PamphiledeLacroix #Mulatre #HatianIndependence #RevolutionaryViolence #PostcolonialHistory #SlaveryAndFreedom #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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