Tag Archive: Toussaint Louverture

Opportunism and Hypocrisy

By Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (May 15th 2017) Pitt’s Hypocritical Opportunism Toussaint Louverture adeptly played the colonial superpowers, France, Britain and Spain against each other, seeking the best arrangement, but his belief that independence was unnecessary ultimately cost him…
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The End is Nigh

By Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (May 19th 2017) A Free Hand Baron William Grenville, succeeded William Pitt the Younger as Prime Minister in 1806. Four years earlier he played an important in securing a temporary peace with Napoléon Bonaparte’s…
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Call to Arms

By Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (May 15th 2017) Boukman Men of Colour (Mulatto) leaders, Vincent Ogé and Jean-Baptiste Chavannes, had been martyred in February 1791, but rather than crush expectations of equality and political rights, it united blacks and…
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A Flawed Hero

By Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (July 4th 2013. Updated on May 15th 2017) Hero or Anti-hero Simón Bolívar, dubbed by many the Liberator, was undoubtedly one of the great leaders of the nineteenth century independence movement. He occupied pride…
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