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Henri Christophe: King of Haiti, Pt. 1 (Haiti History 101 Series)

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Haiti, King Henry, Sans-Souci Palace & Citadelle Laferriere.mov

Short Documentary of King Henry Christophe, Sans-Souci Place and Citadelle Laferriere
All Photos, Video clips and Production by Pierre LeBlanc aka Lucky
except one aerial picture of Citadelle Laferriere from Wikimedia commons public domain by The US Army
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Haitian Monument - Savannah, GA

We continue our video series on African American History in Savannah with a stop in Franklin Square. This is where we find the Haitian Monument which marks the Siege of Savannah on Oct. 9, 1779. Footprints of Savannah Walking Tours owner Vaughnette Goode-Walker said more blacks fought here in Savannah during the American Revolutionary War than any other location. Americans gave guns to the enslaved people to fight the British.

The French would arrive with two regiments of mulattos and blacks from Santo Domingo. Among that group was Henri Christophe, who later became king of Haiti and builder of the Citadelle LaFerriere.


An inscription on the monument reads:

The largest unit of soldiers of African descent who fought in the American Revolution was the brave “les chasseurs volontaires de Saint Domingue. This regiment consisted of free men who volunteered for a campaign to capture Savannah from the British in 1779. Their sacrifice reminds us that men of African descent were also present on many other battlefields during the revolution.

To learn more about Savannah’s African American history and heritage, go to
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Haiti in 1942

This is a travelogue video of Haiti from 1942 by Mary Darling. I didn't make this video but it is public domain.

Among other things, this video shows Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. It shows the Carnival there. It also shows Cap-Haitien, Henri Christophe's Sans-Souci palace and his Citadelle La Ferriere near Milot.

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Sans Souci Palace and the Citadel Haiti

This video shows our excursion throughout the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Citadel in Northern Haiti. We first went to the Sans-Souci Palace near Milot. We tried to hike the mountain to go up to the castle up in the mountains, but became so tired that we fell into the tourist trap of renting horses. We got to the top and then explored around the Citadel. It was a great time.

It was constructed under the reign of Henri Christophe, the king of Northern Haiti. He controlled northern Haiti after the Revolution.

A thought for you from Historic Haiti _ Covid-19 message

The world is living through tough times for all of us: rich, poor, black, white, yellow, red and even violet. We imagine that the sun, the sound of the sea, walking on white sand, floating on the waves are going through your mind. We imagine that you’re also missing the hikes at Dondon, at the Citadel of king Henri Christophe or the visits to the Sans-souci Palace as places that you would like to reach. We also know that Haitian hospitality, their music, their food, their local productions and their people are going through your mind during these times. Seize this moment to plan your next trip to “Historic Haïti”. We also eagerly hope to see you here with us and to share our heritage

The Fallen Empire - Haiti (1931)

A tour of the island nation of Haiti in the 1930s. To purchase a clean DVD of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit:

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The Cockfight between Haiti and the Dominican Republic

Although I am not an historian, Nor am I Haitian or Dominican, I have taken a look at the conflict between the two and here in this video share some observations. I do not wish to add any sparks to the controversy between the two proud countries. It is simply my attempt to give an overview of the struggles.

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10 Reasons Why Haiti Should Be Your Next Vacation Spot

Haiti sure has had a lot of bad press. The hype, believe it not. The island has got pretty beaches, great historical sites and gorgeous caves. See and hear the people of Haiti give you all the best reasons to stop by! Thumbnail photo credit: Wahoo
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Michael J. Christopher Expolration in Haiti. 2013

Henry Christophe, President of Haiti, 1807-1811. King of Haiti, 1811-1820

Miguel Catalan Silva

La Citadelle Laferriere, situada en la parte superior de Bonnet lEvêque y con vistas a la Plaine du Nord, la Ciudadela de Laferriere fue construida por el rey Henri Christophe entre 1805 y 1820. Abarca una superficie de 10.000 metros cuadrados. Las atracciones ofrecidas por La Citadelle son simplemente magníficas.

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