History

History

Please watch these movies so you may have a better understanding of Haiti.

 

1804 – THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF HAITI on kweliTV

La bataille de vertiere                                                                                              https://youtu.be/9P7EF1NapT0

Dessalines Leadership http://www.hougansydney.com/jean-jacques-dessalines.php

 

 

We hope that after viewing these videos, you will feel compelled to join hands as well. Our ancestors fought tremendous battles to secure Haiti for us. They risked their lives to create the first black republic in the Americas.
They were able to do it by committing themselves to the aspect of freedom or nothing else. As a result, some of them died instead of being slaves.

They created the largest gathering in Arcahaie. Most Historians call it the Congress of Arcahaie. According to many Historians, our ancestors met there from May 14, 1803, to May 18, 1803, to elect a leader amongst themselves, discuss strategies to free Haiti from France, and create a new flag.

We must do the same in the diaspora if we want to build a new durable Haiti on all cylinders. Our ancestors were divided as we are today, but they felt the need to Unite for one singular purpose: free Haiti. We need to feel the same way to make Haiti a place where all of us can go there freely. Freedom, democracy, justice, prosperity, and security must reign in every corner and every valley of Haiti if we can find a way to commit to helping Haiti and unite under a singular purpose.

We in the diaspora are the big army. We can help but fail because we are not committed and too divided. Unfortunately, in 2022, we lost two significant figures for Haiti: Reberta Jusme, born in the United States, and Mikabend Benjamin in Port au Prince, Haiti. We must honor them by bringing peace and prosperity to Haiti. It is a Time to Act. The best way to begin is to invite your friends to join hands. If we can build this massive army, there will be no battle we cannot win and no frontier we cannot cross over. Let’s begin on the journey to save Haiti

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