The Haitian Revolution: The Slave Rebellion That Changed History — Fexingo History
When revolution came to Saint-Domingue, slavery was not overthrown in one stroke. This episode follows Étienne Polverel, a French civil commissioner sent to the colony in 1792, who ended up issuing the first mass emancipation of enslaved people in the Americas — months before the famous August 1793 decree by his colleague Sonthonax. We explore Polverel's background as a jurist in France, his arrival in Cap-Français amid slave uprisings and civil war, his methodical emancipation of over 30,000 people in the West Province, and the political calculations that drove him. We also confront the uncomfortable truth: Polverel acted under duress, with a military crisis at his back, and his emancipation was temporary, partial, and bitterly contested. Yet his actions set a precedent that the French Convention ratified the next year. This episode draws on Polverel's own writings, the reports of colonial officials, and the memories of those he freed, to tell the story of a white revolutionary who dismantled slavery in the most profitable slave colony on earth — and was then forgotten. #EtiennePolverel #SaintDomingue #HaitianRevolution #FrenchRevolution #CapFrancais #Emancipation #Sonthonax #WestProvince #1793 #Jacobin #PortauPrince #SlaveRebellion #CaribbeanHistory #Abolition #History #FexingoHistory #18thCentury #AtlanticWorld Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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