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  2. Slavery in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Slavery is still widespread in Haiti today. According to the 2014 Global Slavery Index, Haiti has an estimated 237,700 enslaved persons [85] making it the country with the second-highest prevalence of slavery in the world, behind only Mauritania. [86] Haiti has more human trafficking than any other Central or South American country. [87]

  3. History of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Despite the efforts of anti-slavery senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, the United States did not recognize the independence of Haiti until 1862. The Southern slave states held a majority in Congress and, afraid of encouraging slave revolts, blocked this; Haiti was quickly recognized (along with other progressive measures, such as ending ...

  4. Haitian independence debt - Wikipedia

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    The Baron de Mackau of France presenting demands to Jean-Pierre Boyer, President of Haiti, in 1825. The Haitian independence debt involves an 1825 agreement between Haiti and France that included France demanding an indemnity of 150 million francs in five annual payments of 30 million to be paid by Haiti in claims over property including Haitian slaves that was lost through the Haitian ...

  5. France demanded crippling payments. Now Haiti has a ... - AOL

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    The white-supremacist ideology that justified slavery could not accept a stable, prosperous Haiti founded by self-emancipated slaves, human-rights lawyers write. France demanded crippling payments.

  6. The mystery of Haiti’s missing cultural artifacts, which ...

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    Daniel Elie, the former head of ISPAN, sees the cannons’ disappearance as the latest assault on Haiti’s cultural history. Four years ago, the historic Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception ...

  7. Afro-Haitians - Wikipedia

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    The most important was Saint Domingue, which had 500,000 slaves, in which 32,000 were whites, and 28,000 free black people (which included both black and mulatto). Some free black people owned slaves in Haiti. [4] The slave system in Saint-Domingue was considered quite harsh, with high levels of both mortality and violence.

  8. Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Haiti is the only country in the Western Hemisphere to undergo a successful slave revolution; however, a long history of oppression by dictators such as François Duvalier and his son Jean-Claude Duvalier has markedly affected the republic's governance and society. Since the end of the Duvalier era Haiti has been transitioning to a democratic ...

  9. International help raises hope for Haiti but history provides ...

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    Miami Democratic U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson, who met with Haiti’s new prime minister in Washington D.C. on Friday, suggested that the Haitian diaspora in South Florida should play a bigger role ...