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'''January 1''' is the Haitian Independence day. On '''January 1,''' '''[[1804]]''' [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]] declared [[Haiti]] independent. The independence was proclaimed in [[Gonaïves]].
 
'''January 1''' is the Haitian Independence day. On '''January 1,''' '''[[1804]]''' [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]] declared [[Haiti]] independent. The independence was proclaimed in [[Gonaïves]].
  
This is a holiday in Haiti and one aspect of the celebration of the end of slavery and the freedom from colonialism, is the preparation of a pumpkin and beef bisque (''Soup Jamou'' in [[Haitian Creole]]). It is said that [[slaves]] were forbidden to eat this dish.<br>
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This is a holiday in Haiti and one aspect of the celebration of the end of slavery and the freedom from colonialism, is the preparation of a pumpkin and beef bisque (''Soup Jomou'' in [[Haitian Creole]]). It is said that [[slaves]] were forbidden to eat this dish.<br>
 
Haitians all over the world celebrate this day in honor of the Haitian Revolution and the resulting emancipation of the slaves.
 
Haitians all over the world celebrate this day in honor of the Haitian Revolution and the resulting emancipation of the slaves.
  
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Act of Independence]] - Drafted by [[Boisrond Tonnerre]] and read by Jean-Jacques Dessalines on the Place d'Armes of Gonaïves on January 1, 1804.
 
* [[Act of Independence]] - Drafted by [[Boisrond Tonnerre]] and read by Jean-Jacques Dessalines on the Place d'Armes of Gonaïves on January 1, 1804.
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* [[French Capitulation in Saint-Domingue (1803)]]
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* [[The Struggle for the Recognition of Haiti and Liberia as Independent Republics]] = Article from ''The Journal of Negro History'' (1917).
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==External links==
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* Windows on Haiti: [http://haitiforever.com/windowsonhaiti/nutri007-1.shtml Soup Joumou (Pumpkin Soup) recipe] - Recipe with nutrient analysis by Nicole Jean.
  
  
 
[[Category: Dates of the Haitian Revolution]]
 
[[Category: Dates of the Haitian Revolution]]

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1804

January 1 is the Haitian Independence day. On January 1, 1804 Jean-Jacques Dessalines declared Haiti independent. The independence was proclaimed in Gonaïves.

This is a holiday in Haiti and one aspect of the celebration of the end of slavery and the freedom from colonialism, is the preparation of a pumpkin and beef bisque (Soup Jomou in Haitian Creole). It is said that slaves were forbidden to eat this dish.
Haitians all over the world celebrate this day in honor of the Haitian Revolution and the resulting emancipation of the slaves.

1904

On January 1, 1904 on the 100th anniversary of the Haitian declaration of independence by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Haiti adopted the national anthem La Dessalinienne with lyrics by Justin Lhérisson and composed by Nicolas Geffrard.


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