Revolution! Haiti and the Atlantic World Reborn
Program date: December 5, 2011 Curator Richard Rabinowitz and historian Laurent DuBois discuss the captivating history told in the New-York Historical Society's all-new exhibition Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn. A landmark exploration of the American, French and Haitian struggles as a single global narrative, Revolution! shows how freedom, equality and the sovereignty of the people became universal goals. Find out more about Revolution! at http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/... The New-York Historical Society is able to produce illuminating exhibitions, public programs, and make a priceless collection accessible to the public through the generosity of donations and membership. Help us make history matter by joining today. http://www.nyhistory.org/support

Debt, Coups & Colonialism in Haiti: France & U.S. Urged to Pay Reparations for Destroying Nation

Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution

Malcolm X Interview (1963)

8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

C. L. R. James interview on his book "Black Jacobins" (1970)

Vaudou Practice in Haiti and New Orleans

Stephen Kotkin — How Stalin became the most powerful dictator in history

The truth about the British Empire and slavery: Mehdi Hasan and Nigel Biggar | Head to Head

Kiskeya, l'île mystérieuse - Michel Soukar

A Conversation with Israel Kirzner

An Honest Explanation of the Nigerian Civil War | The Biafran Story

Uncommon Knowledge: Part 1: Stephen Kotkin on Stalin’s Rise to Power

Hitchens-Wilson Debate (Part 2)

"America, U.S.A.": Eddie Glaude on the 250th Anniv., Race & "Madness at the Heart of the Country"

Haiti - The true cost of independence | DW Documentary

The Royal Tour of the Caribbean (1966) | BFI National Archive

Descendants of Africans on slave ship on reconciliation with family of Alabama enslaver

Haiti King Henry Christophe: His Story

Banana Wars - US Marines Occupy Cuba, Haiti & Dominican Republic (Documentary)

