
C.L.R. James' revolutionary masterpiece exposes how enslaved Haitians overthrew colonial powers, rewriting history from below. A cornerstone of radical scholarship that inspired generations of activists, "The Black Jacobins" challenges us: whose revolution truly embodied liberty, equality, and fraternity - France's or Haiti's?
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Picture half a million people, worked literally to death on Caribbean sugar plantations, suddenly transforming themselves into an army that would defeat Napoleon's forces and establish the world's first Black republic. This isn't fiction-it's the Haitian Revolution, a world-historical event that mainstream narratives have spent centuries trying to forget. When Nelson Mandela sat in his prison cell on Robben Island, he specifically requested one book: C.L.R. James's *The Black Jacobins*. Malcolm X carried it. Angela Davis cited it as foundational. Why? Because this isn't just history-it's proof that those society deems powerless can seize their own destiny and reshape the world. Between 1791 and 1804, enslaved people in San Domingo (today's Haiti) didn't wait for freedom to be granted; they took it, defeating three European empires in the process and sending shockwaves through every slave society in the Americas. San Domingo generated more wealth than all thirteen American colonies combined, yet this prosperity rested on a foundation of calculated brutality. The colony's sugar, coffee, and indigo plantations produced two-thirds of France's overseas trade, fueling European capitalism while half a million enslaved people died faster than they could reproduce. Think about that-conditions so horrific that death rates exceeded birth rates, requiring constant importation of new captives.
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