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'''Jean Jacques Dessalines''' ([[1758]] - [[1806]]) fought with [[Toussaint Louverture]] against the British and French.  After turning against Toussaint and joining Leclerc, Dessalines eventually became the leader of the revolution.  A fierce warrior, his motto was <i>"Koupe tet, boule kay"</i> - "Cut off the head, burn down the house." (Wilentz) Dessalines declared Saint-Domingue's independence on [[January 1]], [[1804]], and became the Black republic's first leader.  You can read an English translation of his [http://foundspirits.com/jjdessalines.htm Proclamation of Haiti's Independence here].
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'''Jean Jacques Dessalines''' ([[1758]] - [[1806]]) fought with [[Toussaint Louverture] <i>"Koupe tet, boule kay"</i> - "Cut off the head, burn down the house." (Wilentz) Dessalines declared Saint-Domingue's independence on [[January 1]], [[1804]], and became the Black republic's first leader.  You can read an English translation of his [http://foundspirits.com/jjdessalines.htm Proclamation of Haiti's Independence here].
  
 
"A handsome, 'red-skinned' Negro from Senegal, fearless in the field and unscrupulous off it." ([[This Gilded African|Parkinson]], p. 67)
 
"A handsome, 'red-skinned' Negro from Senegal, fearless in the field and unscrupulous off it." ([[This Gilded African|Parkinson]], p. 67)
  
 
On declaring independence, Dessalines is reported to have created the Haitian flag by tearing out the white out of the French tricolor.
 
On declaring independence, Dessalines is reported to have created the Haitian flag by tearing out the white out of the French tricolor.

Revision as of 12:26, 9 March 2005

Jean Jacques Dessalines (1758 - 1806) fought with [[Toussaint Louverture] "Koupe tet, boule kay" - "Cut off the head, burn down the house." (Wilentz) Dessalines declared Saint-Domingue's independence on January 1, 1804, and became the Black republic's first leader. You can read an English translation of his Proclamation of Haiti's Independence here.

"A handsome, 'red-skinned' Negro from Senegal, fearless in the field and unscrupulous off it." (Parkinson, p. 67)

On declaring independence, Dessalines is reported to have created the Haitian flag by tearing out the white out of the French tricolor.