Haiti revolutionaries beat, in combat, three European empires - the French, Spanish and English to abolish slavery and create Haiti
August 14, 2016 marks the 225th anniversary of the beginning of the Haiti revolution
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The Afrikan warriors at Bwa Kayiman, led by Boukman Dutty and Manbo Cecile Fatiman (the historical Èzili Dantò in 1791) did what Spartacus could not do. What the Biblical Jesus Christ never even tried to do. The Haitian warriors at Bwa Kayiman led a revolution that abolished slavery after 1200 years of Arab enslavement on the African continent and 300 years of European slavery in Haiti. Haiti revolutionaries beat, in combat, three European empires - the French, Spanish and English to abolish slavery and create Haiti.

225 years ago, on August 14, 1791, Haitian men and women at Bwa Kayiman held the Vodun ceremony and war council that began the Haiti revolution. The Haitian Revolution challenged, condemned and abolished the practice of slavery, a feat not even the Christians’ most revered Jesus, ever did. This, set a new moral path for humanity on planet earth. The men, women and children who fought the Haiti revolution where the first to bring liberty into application in nation form after the Christian destroyers had begun their genocide rampage in the Americas. The profit-over-people nations, are still mercilessly beating up Haitians to a pulp, to this day, in the vain hopes of eradicating the accomplishments of the Bwa Kayiman warriors and Haiti Revolution. But we’re still resisting tyranny. Still struggling to rule ourselves, to deny that profit is more important than people and to uphold the equality of all people – tout moun se moun. We’re still here to mark August 14 and August 22nd every year until eternity and to reach for the Ancestral force running in our DNA that keeps us fighting the terror of the imperialists and their agents.”– Èzili Dantó of HLLN/Free Haiti (See Bwa Kayiman 2015 on our website http://www.ezilidanto.com/2015/08/celebrating-bwa-kayiman-2015/)
 
Bwa Kayiman is the Vodun war council on August 14, 1791 that began the Haiti revolution which started on Aug. 22, 1791 
Free Haiti celebrates our Ancestral legacy and the Bwa Kayiman prophecy for liberation: E e Mbomba, Kanga Mundele, Kanga Bafyòti, Kanga Ndòki, Kanga yo... For more info, see Performance ritual ending Bwa Kayiman (http://goo.gl/zyLUp5) ; Èzili's Bwa Kayiman Links http://bit.ly/9Sjur6 / Haiti Epistemology - http://bit.ly/9Vd10f 
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Free Haiti Re-MEMBERING the Ancestors on the 225th anniversary of the Haiti Revolution, Prospect Park, NY
August 13, 2016


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Èzili Dantò Re-enactment of The Bwa Kayiman Ceremony
Èzili Dantò performs Bwa Kayiman reenactment. The Vodun gathering on Aug. 14, 1791 that started the successful Haitian revolution, abolished slavery, colonialism and created the nation of Haiti. Written by Èzili Dantò and performed here with Troupe Makandal and the late master Haitian drummer, Frisner Augustin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NgtZ0Xm1LA
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Chènn Sa a Pap Janm Kase! - Performance ritual ending Bwa Kayiman 
at http://goo.gl/zyLUp5
 and Boukman's Prayer at Bwa Kayiman - Lapriyè Boukman at  http://goo.gl/yZWDFA                                                                                          ***
Bio of Èzili Dantò 1791 http://www.margueritelaurent.com/ezilidanto_bio.html


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  • The Haitian Revolution is an important reminder that we are a strong and proud race with many abilities.  The Haitians called upon their ancestors to lead them to victory, and we should follow their example. 

    Please check out my blog post:  African People Liberated Themselves.  Also, my post on Brother Omowale's excellent analysis:  African People's Self-Liberation.   

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