This is the final episode of our 12-part series Reading the Black Jacobins with Geo Maher. If you liked this season of Abolition School Radio, tune in to our other seasons on W.E.B. Du Bois’ Black Reconstruction, Frantz Fanon’s works, and more at haymarketbooks.org.
Readings for Episode 12 are:
- Ch. 13, “The War of Independence,” especially pp. 289-301, 338-339, 356-362, 370-373.
Study Questions for Episode 11 are:
- Was the massacre of the whites a tragedy, and if so, for whom?
- Why did Toussaint lose, and why did Dessalines win?
As always, we’ll be using the post-1963 edition of The Black Jacobins, which is identifiable by the Appendix.
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