Haitian Heritage 2023
Honoring Haiti's Resilience
Pou Bondye, glwa ak peyi! / To God, glory and country!
As Haitian Heritage Month ends, let's remember the birthday of Toussaint L'Ouverture, a general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution. L'Ouverture fought against France for the cause of Haitian independence. As a revolutionary leader, L'Ouverture displayed military and political acumen that helped transform the fledgling slave rebellion into a revolutionary movement. L'Ouverture is now known as the "Father of Haiti".
Jacob Lawrence's "The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture" includes a series of prints that trace L’Ouverture's life from birth to his rise as the commander of the revolutionary army to his eventual capture by Napoleon’s men. In the original painted series, Lawrence continued the story through the death of L’Ouverture as a prisoner of war in 1803. Haiti gained its independence in 1804 with the crowning of Emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
I took up arms for the freedom of my color. It is our own - we will defend it or perish.
~ Toussaint L'Ouverture
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Mural Locations:
OVERtown: Our Family Tree Mural
Historic Lawson E. Thomas Law Office Building, 1021 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33136
International Longshoremen Local 1416
Longshoremen's mural on union hall of International Longshoremen Association Local 1416 Building, 816 NW 2nd Ave., Overtown