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Removed posting of comments from [[Talk:Michael Deibert|Michael Deibert talk page]], discussion of article belongs to the article discussion page so all interested editors can join in the discussion. The same comments were posted there by the same user, who also summarily removed the entire content of the article.
 
Removed posting of comments from [[Talk:Michael Deibert|Michael Deibert talk page]], discussion of article belongs to the article discussion page so all interested editors can join in the discussion. The same comments were posted there by the same user, who also summarily removed the entire content of the article.
 
--[[User:Doe|Doe]] | [[User talk:Doe|talk]] 08:59, 20 July 2011 (PDT)
 
--[[User:Doe|Doe]] | [[User talk:Doe|talk]] 08:59, 20 July 2011 (PDT)
 
 
== What happened to TLP???  ==
 
 
I looked up the Michael Diebert article on the advice of a friend and must say I was appalled and what has become of the Louverture Project since it passed from the hands of Stuart Maxwell to Dominique Esser.
 
 
Just off the top of my head
 
 
1. Amnesty International link on So Anne and others did not mention Deibert and therefore not relevant to articles.
 
 
2. Deibert is on record as responding to some of these criticise, particularly Elie: http://deiberthaiti.blogspot.com/2008/03/final-notes-on-patrick-elie.html. Should we include all accusations and counter-accusations? Could make for a far-too-lengthy article, imho.
 
 
3. Deibert did not allege child sacrifice, read here http://deiberthaiti.blogspot.com/2011/03/response-regarding-few-points.html. Should Michele Montas also be attacked for speaking on this issue?
 
 
Added a link to a Jeremy Taylor article which criticizes Diebert but excised several others which come close to libel. It is really unfortunate that Dominique would use this site to try and settle what appears to be some kind of personal score with Diebert.
 
 
Again, a real shame what's become of the Louverture Project! It was such a good idea when Stuart started it! I wonder what happened...
 

Revision as of 18:05, 21 July 2011

Stuart Maxwell -- Managing Editor, TheLouvertureProject.org.

In December 2003, I was given six file boxes and several CD-ROMs worth of material that my late grandfather, Milton Beckerman, had collected about Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution. My grandfather's intention had been to write a book about this remarkable man, a task he had made considerable progress on by the time of his death. Without any particular experience as a historian, much less any connection to or knowledge of Haitian history beyond discussions about the topic with my grandfather, I agreed to finish the work he had begun.

It quickly became apparent that I had bitten off more than I could chew. Haitian history was fascinating, no doubt, but convoluted, dense, and not well-mapped. It seemed to me that at every turn I learned something that contradicted what I thought I knew. Pulling together the threads of this enormous tale was a herculean task, one which had exhausted many smarter and better scholars than myself. As I grappled with a way to wrap my brain around the enormous problem of understanding Haitian history, as I explored and rejected the notions of creating a novel, a popular history, a historical fiction, a play, a screenplay, an art book, a documentary... even a comic book!... I at last stumbled across the collaborative encyclopedia known as the Wikipedia, and I saw a light at the end of the tunnel.

I started developing the Louverture Project wiki in August of 2004, and expect to release it to the general public in January of 2005. It is my sincere hope that this wiki will become a useful resource to both the scholar and the casual visitor seeking to understand this too-neglected piece of history.

I urge you to visit the Community Portal page to learn more about the site, and to find out how you can contribute to building this resource. If you're at all confused by anything on the site, or if you have a suggestion on how to make The Louverture Project's wiki more useful, please leave me a message on my Talk Page.

Thanks for visiting, and enjoy your exploration of TheLouvertureProject.org.

--Stumax 18:29, 19 Jan 2005 (PST)


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I created a Furl account today to collect online articles listed in the Bibliography pages. The cool thing about Furl is that it saves a copy of the page when you create the bookmark, so if the original site ever goes down, a snapshot can be retrieved.

The Furl account can be viewed here, though there's nothing there that isn't already cataloged on this site.

TO DO: I created a personal account, but I may create a new account specifically for the Wiki, and share the account name and password with wiki admins. Furl snapshots are only visible to the person who created the bookmark. Eventually I'd like to replicate the snapshot function here at TLP, but in the meantime I don't want to be the only person who can retrieve a broken reference. --Stumax 19:42, 16 Sep 2004 (PDT)

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Removed posting of comments from Michael Deibert talk page, discussion of article belongs to the article discussion page so all interested editors can join in the discussion. The same comments were posted there by the same user, who also summarily removed the entire content of the article. --Doe | talk 08:59, 20 July 2011 (PDT)