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PBS Egalite for All Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution HDTV x264 AC3 mkv

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Égalité for All: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution



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It was the only successful slave insurrection in history. It grasped the full meaning of French revolutionary ideas — liberté, eqalité, fraternité — and used them to create the world\'s first Black republic. It changed the trajectory of colonial economics...and led to America\'s acquisition of the Louisiana territory from France. \"It\" was the Haitian Revolution, a movement that\'s been called the true birth moment of universal human rights. Vaguely remembered today, the Haitian Revolution was a hurricane at the turn of the nineteenth century — traumatizing Southern planters and inspiring slaves and abolitionists, worldwide.



The man at the forefront of Haiti\'s epochal uprising was Toussaint Louverture. He was world-known in his day and deserves a place among history\'s most celebrated figures today. Born into slavery, Toussaint had been freed by his master before the revolt began. He owned property and was financially secure. He risked it all, however, to join then lead an army of slaves that would fight, in turn, the French, the British, and the Spanish empires for twelve years.



He was often compared to George Washington. But his is military feats alarmed Thomas Jefferson... and ultimately provoked a full-scale attack from Napoleon Bonaparte. France\'s final offensive would cost Toussaint his life. But France lost, nonetheless, and the richest colony in the Americas became an independent black republic.



The story of Haiti\'s revolution is a story of extraordinary pathos. Half a million slaves dared hope for an unprecedented end to slavery and thousands died in the process. But the revolution\'s history is also a story of forgotten people and milestones. Haitian slaves did not just fight with weapons. In 1794 a multi-racial delegation from Haiti traveled to Paris to address the national assembly. They spoke powerfully about slavery\'s moral and physical violence. They argued that their struggle was part of France\'s domestic revolution against despotism. And they won the day. The elocution of Haitian Blacks led to a sudden decree that not only freed the empire\'s entire slave population, it made them French citizens, too.



Égalité for All: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution explores this history through music, voodoo ritual, powerful re-creations, and insightful writers and historians.



aired: January 26, 2009

source: ATSC 1080i

video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x720 23.98fps

audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz stereo

language: english

subtitles: none

runtime: 55:22

size: 1492MB



this is my first HD encode. any technical/presentation feedback would be MUCH appreciated!

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