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Night of Fire: The Black Napoleon and the Battle for Haiti | 
enlarge | Author: Martin Ros Publisher: Sarpedon Publishers Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 901640
Media: Hardcover Pages: 224 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.5 x 1
ISBN: 0962761389 Dewey Decimal Number: 972.9403092 EAN: 9780962761386 ASIN: 0962761389
Publication Date: August 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The largest, and only successful, slave revolt in history took place in Haiti shortly after the French Revolution. First organized by a voodoo priest, the rebellion soon came under the leadership of an educated, Catholic slave named Toussaint Louverture -- a man of such military and political skill that he was referred to by contemporaries as the "Black Napoleon".
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slave rebellon in Haiti December 27, 2000 Deirdre Gaskin (USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book was informative for me in that it brought a much deeper insight and understanding of the country and its people. This little island was so ravaged by France, England and America that it is no wonder that even today it remains one of the poorest, most disadvantaged countries in the world. There is evidence of remarkable research and documentation. The characters are well developed in personalities, beliefs and motives. The most outstanding character in the book is Toussaint Loverture, the slave who rose up with intelligence, courage and military expertise to inspire the fight for freedom from slavery. The dynamics between him and other military leaders represent fascinating reading. The switching of sides for personal gain was complex and the unbelieveable treachery against Loverture was devastating. Yet, in the face of overwhelming opposition he remained strong in persevering freedom for his people until the very end. He died a noble death and his principles should live on in the hearts of not only Haitians, but all the racially disadvantaged people in the world. An excellent historical novel!
Well written, researched book on the start of the revolution July 13, 1998 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book,originally wrtitten in Dutch,is an exciting history of the only modern slave revolution. It is not a polemic for or against the Haitian people and makes no apologies for the atrocities committed by the French, Haitians, English and others who participated in the revolution. Rather is explains the motivations and thinking that led to the horrible bloodshed that is associated with the revolution.The book conveys the politics and values of the time in a way that makes it fasinating reading, without making Toussaint or Dessaline cult heroes, or the French devils. It does, however, succeed in bringing the main characters to life, which adds greatly to the enjoyment of the book.
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