Audio from a webinar organized by U.S. Peace Council:Â https://uspeacecouncil.org/
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At the end of the 18th century, two profound political processes unfolded. One, in 1776, led to the formation of the USA, which went on to dominate the African Slave Trade. The other, ignited in 1791, led to the Haitian Revolution, which precipitated a general crisis of the entire slave system that could be resolved only with its collapse â not least in the U.S. itself in 1865. Unfortunately, those who feasted on free labor have not forgotten and will never forgive Haiti, including today when the USA, Canada and the European Union (especially France) continue to interfere maliciously in Haiti's internal affairs.
Moderator: Henry Lowendorf
Speakers:
Professor Gerald Horne, University of Houston Professor Jemima Pierre, University of California Los Angeles
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Approximate Times:
00:00:00 Henry Lowendorf (Run time 2:33) 00:02:33 Gerald Horne (16:36) 00:19:09Â Jemima Pierre (17:04) 00:36:13 Q&A (55:45) 01:31:58 End
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