
Haytian Papers
A Collection of the Very Interesting Proclamations, and Other Official Documents
Prince Sanders(Editor)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 18. April 2013
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254 pages
978-1-108-05053-1 (ISBN)
Description
Prince Sanders (1775-1839) was an African-American teacher and advocate of black American emigration to Africa and Haiti. When Sanders was on a speaking tour of England he met abolitionist William Wilberforce, who encouraged him to go to Haiti and meet King Henri Christophe (1767-1820). Haiti during this time was divided, and Christophe ruled over the northern region. Sanders travelled to the island and was quickly hired as Christophe's adviser. In 1816 Sanders published this translation of documents, which include Christophe's land reforms, his establishment of a monarchy in Haiti, and some of his correspondence. This publication was part of an attempt by Christophe and Sanders to show white Europeans that former slaves could successfully run their own country without international interference. Although Haiti was reunited in 1820, after Christophe's death, these documents illustrate his efforts to protect the country during its fragile early years of independence.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-05053-1 (9781108050531)
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Content
Editor's address; 1. Extracts from the registers; 2. Narrative of the accession of their Royal Majesties; 3. State of Hayti; 4. Constitutional law, etc.; 5. Manifesto of the king; 6. Reflections of the editor; 7. Royal Gazette of Hayti; 8. Proclamation; 9. Reflections on the abolition of the slave trade; List of subscribers.