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In 1791, the enslaved people of Saint-Domingue rose up against French colonial rule, igniting a thirteen-year struggle that would shatter the Atlantic slave system and birth the world's first Black republic. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through this epic saga: from the brutal sugar plantations of the 18th-century Caribbean to the guerrilla warfare of Toussaint Louverture, the diplomatic betrayals of Napoleon Bonaparte, and the final triumph at Vertières in 1803. They explore the intricate alliances between maroon communities, free people of color, and African-born insurgents; the devastating impact of yellow fever on European armies; and the visionary republic-building of Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Henri Christophe. The show examines how Haiti's revolution reverberated from the Louisiana Purchase to the Latin American wars of independence, and how the young nation was forced to pay a crushing indemnity to France for its freedom—a debt that would cripple its economy for generations. From the construction of the Citadelle Laferrière to the controversial reign of Emperor Faustin I, each episode peels back layers of resilience and tragedy. This is a history of liberation that the West tried to bury—a story of what freedom truly costs and why it still echoes in today's debates about reparations, sovereignty, and racial justice. #HaitianRevolution #ToussaintLouverture #SaintDomingue #JeanJacquesDessalines #CitadelleLaferriRe #HenriChristophe #NapoleonBonaparte #VertiRes #CaribbeanHistory #AtlanticWorld #SlaveryAndResistance #BlackRepublic #LouisianaPurchase #YellowFever #Indemnity #MaroonCommunities #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Portada del episodio Haiti's 1804 Land Reform: The Battle Over Haiti's Soil

Haiti's 1804 Land Reform: The Battle Over Haiti's Soil

In this episode of The Story of Haiti, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most radical yet controversial policies of the new nation: Dessalines' land reform of 1804. They explore how the former general sought to break up the old plantation system and distribute land to former slaves, creating a class of small farmers. But the policy also sparked conflict between the 'anciens libres' (free people of color) and 'nouveaux libres' (newly freed slaves), leading to a struggle over land ownership that would shape Haiti's economy and society for generations. Lucas explains the system of 'fermage' (sharecropping), the rise of the 'lakou' (communal courtyard), and how this agrarian vision clashed with the global demand for sugar and coffee. The episode also touches on the legacy of this reform, from the rural peasantry to the modern era. A must-listen for anyone interested in the economic foundations of the first Black republic. #Haiti #Dessalines #LandReform #1804 #Ayiti #SaintDomingue #Fermage #Lakou #AnciensLibres #NouveauxLibres #HaitianRevolution #CaribbeanHistory #SugarPlantations #CoffeePlantations #AgrarianReform #PostIndependence #RuralHaiti #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Kongo Kingdom and Haitian Vodou Roots

The Kongo Kingdom and Haitian Vodou Roots

Lucas and Luna explore the profound influence of Kongo civilization on Haitian Vodou and the revolution. They trace the journey of enslaved Kongolese to Saint-Domingue, their spiritual traditions like the Lemba healing cult, and the role of the Kongo drum and ritual dances in unifying rebels. The episode highlights the Kongo cosmogram, a sacred symbol that survived the Middle Passage to become a key Vodou emblem, and how Kongo military tactics shaped guerrilla warfare. Lucas explains how specific lwa (spirits) like Simbi and Petro derive from Kongo deities, and how the memory of Kongo kings inspired Haitian leaders like Toussaint Louverture. This deep dive reveals the Kongo kingdom's legacy—from the Nzambi Mpungu supreme god to the cross-in-circle symbol—and shows how enslaved Africans from Central Africa fundamentally shaped Haiti's fight for freedom, its religion, and its cultural identity. #KongoKingdom #HaitianVodou #KongoCosmogram #LembaCult #Simbi #PetroLwa #NzambiMpungu #AfricanDiaspora #SaintDomingue #HaitianRevolution #CentralAfrica #SlaveTrade #MiddlePassage #KongoDrum #GuerrillaWarfare #ToussaintLouverture #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1 de jul de 2026 - 8 min
Portada del episodio Toussaint Louverture's Secret Diplomacy with the United States

Toussaint Louverture's Secret Diplomacy with the United States

In this episode of The Story of Haiti, Lucas and Luna explore a little-known chapter of the Haitian Revolution: Toussaint Louverture's secret diplomatic mission to the United States in 1798–1799. While fighting for survival against British and French forces, Toussaint sent his trusted aide Joseph Bunel to Philadelphia to negotiate trade agreements and seek recognition from President John Adams. They discuss the role of American merchants, the Quasi-War with France, and the surprising alignment of interests between Toussaint's revolutionary government and the Federalist administration. Learn how Toussaint played the great powers against each other, securing arms and supplies that were crucial for his consolidation of power in Saint-Domingue. The episode also examines the backlash from Southern slaveholders who feared the spread of revolutionary ideas, and the eventual reversal of U.S. policy under President Thomas Jefferson. Featuring key figures like Alexander Hamilton, Timothy Pickering, and the Haitian diplomat Bunel, this episode reveals the early diplomatic tightrope that would foreshadow Haiti's long isolation. #HaitianRevolution #ToussaintLouverture #JosephBunel #JohnAdams #USHaitiRelations #QuasiWar #AlexanderHamilton #TimothyPickering #Philadelphia #CapFrançais #SaintDomingue #Federalists #SlaveholderBacklash #ThomasJefferson #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory #CaribbeanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio The Citadelle Laferrière: Henry Christophe's Fortress of Freedom

The Citadelle Laferrière: Henry Christophe's Fortress of Freedom

Perched atop a mountain in northern Haiti, the Citadelle Laferrière is a monument to the paranoia and ambition of the young nation. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the fortress built by King Henry Christophe after the 1806 civil war split Haiti into two states. They discuss its massive scale — the largest fortress in the Americas — its ingenious design to repel French invasion, the labor of 20,000 former slaves who built it, and the eerie facts that its walls were painted with blood and lime. They also unpack Christophe's lavish court at Sans-Souci palace, the iron discipline he imposed, and the legend that the Citadelle still holds a secret treasury. Along the way, they touch on the rivalry with Alexandre Pétion in the south, the 1820 revolt that led to Christophe's suicide, and how the fortress became a symbol of Haitian resilience. Lucas shares the story of how Christophe ordered his troops to march up the mountain carrying cannons, and how the Citadelle was never actually used in battle — but its very existence changed the calculus of European powers. #CitadelleLaferrière #HenryChristophe #Haiti #HaitianHistory #SansSouciPalace #HaitianRevolution #FexingoHistory #KingOfHaiti #CaribbeanHistory #Fortress #Milot #CapHaïtien #19thCentury #Revolution #CivilWar #AlexandrePétion #Lakou #BlackHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

30 de jun de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio Haiti's Bois Caïman Ceremony: Myth, Memory, and Revolutionary Fire

Haiti's Bois Caïman Ceremony: Myth, Memory, and Revolutionary Fire

In August 1791, a gathering of enslaved Africans in a forest called Bois Caïman lit a fuse that would burn for thirteen years and end slavery in the richest colony in the Americas. But was the ceremony a real historical event or a later legend? This episode explores the evidence behind the Vodou ritual led by Dutty Boukman and priestess Cécile Fatiman, the role of the lwa Ogou Feray, and how the story of Bois Caïman has been shaped by memory, politics, and scholarship. We separate the few confirmed facts—a stormy night, a sacrificed black pig, an oath of secrecy—from the layers of myth that have grown around them. We also look at how the ceremony was first recorded: in the memoirs of the French colonist Antoine Dalmas, who wrote about it to warn other slaveholders of the power of African religion. Later, Haitian historians like Thomas Madiou and Beaubrun Ardouin offered differing accounts, and even today, the truth of Bois Caïman remains contested. For Haitians, the ceremony is a founding story of resistance, but its historical accuracy matters less than what it represents: the moment the enslaved decided they would rather die fighting than live in chains. #HaitianRevolution #BoisCaïman #DuttyBoukman #CécileFatiman #Vodou #OgouFeray #Maroons #SaintDomingue #ThomasMadiou #BeaubrunArdouin #AntoineDalmas #CapFrançais #BlackSovereignty #CaribbeanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Revolution #Slavery Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

30 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
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