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La révolution haïtienne fut gagnée par un chœur, non par un solo

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  Opinion | Haiti’s Revolution Was Won by a Chorus, Not a Solo By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson ( Le Français suit ) My purpose today is explicit: to refute two resilient myths about Haiti’s foundational historian, Thomas Madiou. First, that Madiou is egregiously partial—an unabashed celebrant of one “favorite” forefather. Second, that the history he helped canonize justifies the deification of a single revolutionary titan. The data drawn from a systematic sentiment analysis of five tomes (covering 1789–1826) instead point to something far more intellectually interesting—and politically relevant. Haiti’s victory was polycentric: a distributed achievement of intersecting leaders, factions, geographies, and tactical repertoires. The Data Behind the Narrative Let us begin with the table. Using a modern French sentiment lexicon (FEEL) applied to thousands of text segments explicitly referencing four central revolutionary figures—Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Henri...

Saint-Louis-du-Sud : Un ancrage en eau profonde pour la péninsule Sud d’Haïti

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  Saint-Louis-du-Sud: A deep-water anchorage for Haiti's southern peninsula By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Français suit) On a clear morning in mid‑January 2025, the quiet, scalloped shoreline of the Baie du Mesle gained a new anchor: the officially opened port of St‑Louis‑du‑Sud. For Haiti’s Sud department, this is more than a ribbon‑cutting. It is a practical bet on geography—on a deep, naturally sheltered bay two days’ sailing from Colombia, on a road corridor that still binds the peninsula to national markets, and on the productive hills and plains that cascade from the Massif de la Hotte toward the Caribbean. What has been built—and what it can do Location and access: The port sits on the east rim of the Baie du Mesle, about 37 km from Les Cayes and roughly 15 km from Cavaillon, linked to National Road 2 by an 8 km spur that remains unpaved. That short, unfinished segment is today the most important piece of transportation infrastructure in sou...