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Boukman Dutty: The Jamaican-Born Priest Who Ignited Haiti's Revolution

7 min · 14. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the life and legacy of Boukman Dutty, the Jamaican-born slave and voodoo priest whose leadership and the Bois Caïman ceremony sparked the Haitian Revolution in 1791. We trace Boukman's journey from Jamaica to Saint-Domingue, his role as a maroon leader, the famous ceremony on August 14, 1791, and the subsequent slave uprising that burned the Plaine du Nord. We delve into the controversies around the ceremony's details—was Cécile Fatiman really there? What did Boukman actually say? We also examine his death in battle just weeks later and how his legacy was shaped by later leaders like Toussaint Louverture and Dessalines. This episode offers a fresh look at a pivotal figure often overshadowed in the grand narrative of the Haitian Revolution. #BoukmanDutty #BoisCaïman #HaitianRevolution #Voodoo #CécileFatiman #PlaineDuNord #SaintDomingue #Jamaica #Maroons #1791 #SlaveRebellion #ToussaintLouverture #JeanJacquesDessalines #CapFrançais #CaribbeanHistory #Revolution #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Boukman Dutty: The Jamaican-Born Priest Who Ignited Haiti's Revolution cover

Boukman Dutty: The Jamaican-Born Priest Who Ignited Haiti's Revolution

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the life and legacy of Boukman Dutty, the Jamaican-born slave and voodoo priest whose leadership and the Bois Caïman ceremony sparked the Haitian Revolution in 1791. We trace Boukman's journey from Jamaica to Saint-Domingue, his role as a maroon leader, the famous ceremony on August 14, 1791, and the subsequent slave uprising that burned the Plaine du Nord. We delve into the controversies around the ceremony's details—was Cécile Fatiman really there? What did Boukman actually say? We also examine his death in battle just weeks later and how his legacy was shaped by later leaders like Toussaint Louverture and Dessalines. This episode offers a fresh look at a pivotal figure often overshadowed in the grand narrative of the Haitian Revolution. #BoukmanDutty #BoisCaïman #HaitianRevolution #Voodoo #CécileFatiman #PlaineDuNord #SaintDomingue #Jamaica #Maroons #1791 #SlaveRebellion #ToussaintLouverture #JeanJacquesDessalines #CapFrançais #CaribbeanHistory #Revolution #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Before the plantations burned, before Toussaint took command, there was the Bois Caïman ceremony — a secret gathering in the northern forests of Saint-Domingue where a maroon leader named Boukman Dutty and an enslaved priestess named Cécile Fatiman presided over a Voodoo ritual that ignited the largest slave revolt in the Americas. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the blurred line between history and legend: Did the ceremony really happen on August 14, 1791, or was it a later patriotic myth? They examine the role of Voodoo as a unifying force among diverse African ethnic groups — Kongo, Dahomean, Ibo — and the political network Boukman built with other leaders like Jean-François and Biassou. They also trace the brutal first wave of destruction across the Plaine du Nord and how the French colonial government responded. Drawing on the earliest eyewitness accounts and the writings of the Haitian historian Thomas Madiou, this episode separates fact from folklore while honoring the power of a ceremony that, whether literal or legendary, became the founding story of Haiti's fight for freedom. #HaitianRevolution #BoisCaïman #Voodoo #BoukmanDutty #CécileFatiman #SaintDomingue #PlaineDuNord #1791 #Marronnage #Kongo #Dahomey #Ibo #ThomasMadiou #JeanFrançois #Biassou #SlaveRevolt #CaribbeanHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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