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− | On '''January 1, 1904''' on the occasion of the, greatly celebrated, 100th anniversary of the Haitian [[Act of Independence|Declaration of independence]] by [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]], [[Haiti]] adopted the national anthem [[La Dessalinienne]] with lyrics by Justin Lhérisson and composed by Nicolas Geffrard.<br> | + | ==January== |
+ | On '''[[January 1]], 1904''' on the occasion of the, greatly celebrated, 100th anniversary of the Haitian [[Act of Independence|Declaration of independence]] by [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]], [[Haiti]] adopted the national anthem [[La Dessalinienne]] with lyrics by Justin Lhérisson and composed by Nicolas Geffrard.<br> | ||
The anthem honors Jean-Jacques Dessalines. | The anthem honors Jean-Jacques Dessalines. | ||
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+ | ==December== | ||
+ | On '''December 6''' U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt delivers an annual message to the U.S.Congress in which he outlays what is later to be called the [[Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine]]. | ||
[[Category: Dates of the Haitian Revolution]] | [[Category: Dates of the Haitian Revolution]] |
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January
On January 1, 1904 on the occasion of the, greatly celebrated, 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.
The anthem honors Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
December
On December 6 U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt delivers an annual message to the U.S.Congress in which he outlays what is later to be called the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.