We all know that before Africans were brought to Haiti (or St. Domingue as it was called then), there lived Continue Reading...
Nicolas Fabre Geffrard in a sketch done by a Mr. Buquet published by Lamy Godard, 1859 (Musée des Traditions et Continue Reading...
A view of Haiti’s Marbial Valley, as it looked in the 30s, irrigated by the Gosseline River. Farming continued to Continue Reading...
This is one of Haiti’s street markets, as captured in 1910, by Sir Harry Johnston, a historian who visited several Continue Reading...
Behold Haiti History 101 pupils…the story of the Last Emperor of Haiti… Faustin Soulouque was actually one of the last Continue Reading...
Must Haitians be everywhere? Now you know the answer is going to be a resounding yes! Today’s edition of Haiti Continue Reading...