History: Beyond the Textbook

4.6: His Own Man: Toussaint Louverture, Indispensable Leader of the Haitian Revolution

Season 4 Episode 6

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The struggles of Haiti go back talking hundreds of years, from when French colonization and their participation in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade reshaped the fabric of the western half of the island on which Haiti is located.  The brutality that accompanied this system led to the most successful slave rebellion in human history: the Haitian Revolution.  The institution of slavery, let alone any revolts by enslaved individuals, that occurred in the Caribbean are rarely mentioned since they are viewed outside the scope and scale of “U.S. history.”  However, this events allows us to understand American reactions to it, as well as focus on a truly unique individual, one who combined the traits of an astute political, military, and social leader to command the respect and admiration of his people.  In this episode of History: Beyond the Textbook, we’ll explore Toussaint Louverture, the Indispensable Leader of the Haitian Revolution. 


Key People

Toussaint Louverture

Boukman Dutty

Jean-Jacques Dessalines 

Napoleon Bonaparte

Charles Emanuel Leclerc


Key Events/Concepts

Haitian Revolution

We're back for Season Four of History: Beyond the Textbook! This season will focus on the stories of individuals who shaped "America's Federalist Era" in the years roughly 1789-1800. The first six episodes will release every Tuesday from October 28-December 2, while the second six episodes will be released every Tuesday from February 17-March 24. Catch up on Season One, "America's Colonial Era," Season Two, "America's Revolution," and Season Three, "America's Crucial Years," wherever you listen to your podcasts!

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