International audienceIn the antebellum era, although some prominent African American leaders were firmly opposed to emigration and vocally denounced the American Colonization Society and its African project, others did advocate relocation to different and closer places. This article examines the genesis and the rise of the “Haitian propaganda” that climaxed in the 1850s, and ultimately culminated in the actual emigration of several thousand African Americans to Haiti between 1859 and 1862.Dans la première moitié du xixe siècle, alors que la plupart des Africains-Américains dénonçaient haut et fort les projets de colonisation de l’Afrique portés par l’American Colonization Society, un certain nombre de voix osèrent s’élever en faveur d’une ...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
This article is about American attitude toward white refugees from Saint Domingue during the early y...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
International audienceIn the antebellum era, although some prominent African American leaders were f...
International audienceIn the antebellum era, although some prominent African American leaders were f...
International audienceThe thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and im...
International audienceThe thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and im...
International audienceThe thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and im...
The thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and immediatist abolitionist...
Emigration has always appeared to be a means of improving one's condition. For centuries Europeans s...
The emigration of African Americans to Haiti throughout the nineteenth century was influenced by the...
The emigration of African Americans to Haiti throughout the nineteenth century was influenced by the...
The end of slavery and the recognition of the Haitian independence constituted in the nineteenth cen...
Traditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, rac...
International audienceFrom the moment the first Africans were brought to the Americas, religious lif...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
This article is about American attitude toward white refugees from Saint Domingue during the early y...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
International audienceIn the antebellum era, although some prominent African American leaders were f...
International audienceIn the antebellum era, although some prominent African American leaders were f...
International audienceThe thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and im...
International audienceThe thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and im...
International audienceThe thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and im...
The thirty years preceding the Civil War saw the emergence of a radical and immediatist abolitionist...
Emigration has always appeared to be a means of improving one's condition. For centuries Europeans s...
The emigration of African Americans to Haiti throughout the nineteenth century was influenced by the...
The emigration of African Americans to Haiti throughout the nineteenth century was influenced by the...
The end of slavery and the recognition of the Haitian independence constituted in the nineteenth cen...
Traditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, rac...
International audienceFrom the moment the first Africans were brought to the Americas, religious lif...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
This article is about American attitude toward white refugees from Saint Domingue during the early y...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...