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Follow Ian Neves on social media: https://linktr.ee/historiapublica Contact email: [email protected] To contribute to the channel: https://apoia.se/historiapublica Pix key: [email protected] 00:00 Introduction 03:32 Colonization of Haiti 16:37 The Social Division of Haiti 26:27 The Eve of the Revolution 32:58 The Haitian Revolution 46:12 The Toussant L'Ouverture 56:27 Second Part of the Revolution: Still a Colony 1:01:42 Third Part of the Revolution: Independence 1:11:28 Impact on Brazil 1:20:46 Closing Research: Sued Carvalho: / suedcarvalhoup Bibliography: CARVALHO, Luã Pedro Rocha. HAITI AND BAHIA: REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FIRST BLACK NATION OF AMERICA IN 19TH CENTURY BAHIA NEWSPAPERS (1831-1853). Dissertation presented to the Postgraduate Program in History of the Federal University of Bahia as a requirement for obtaining the degree of Master in Social History. 2021. GAFFIELD, Julia. Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World: Recognition after Revolution. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2015. JAMES, CLR. The Black Jacobins. Boitempo Editorial: São Paulo, 2010. LIMA, Luíz Fernando de Souza; LOURENÇO, Fernanda Mendes; OLIVEIRA, Giovanna Saturnino; VIEIRA, Sofia França; SIMÃO, Fávio Luiz Rigueira. Haitianism and the perception of the Haitian Revolution in 19th-century Brazilian slave society. REVISTA PONTO DE VIEW ISSN: 1983-2656 Vol. 11 – n. 2 – 2022 MARCUSSI, Alexandre Almeida. Anticolonialism as tragedy: “The Black Jacobins” between History and politics. Cadernos de História, Belo Horizonte, v. 19, n. 20, 1st sem. 2018. Pp. 95-122 POPKIN, Jeremy D. A Concise History of the Haitian Revolution. Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. 202 p. ROSA, Renata de Melo; PONGNON, Vogly Nahum. The Republic of Haiti and the process of building the nation-state. Revista Brasileira do Caribe, São Luis-MA, Brazil, Vol. XIII, n. 26, Jan-Jun 2013, p. 461-494.