Haiti to Harlem: Toussaint L'Ouverture & Jacob Lawrence

Haiti

The people of Haiti, in unity with their land, continue to actively resist imposed visual and cartographic representations. Colonial and post-independence maps and prints reflect European perceptions of Saint Domingue, now Haiti. Clearly defined borders for plantation agriculture reveal a colonial mindset for maximizing exploitation, setting the stage for the Western world’s response to the Haitian Revolution. Meanwhile, the training of European bloodhounds highlights the brutal treatment of the enslaved, underscoring the historical reality of European occupation.


 

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  1. Haiti Embodied Anne Paxton
  2. Contextualizing The Prints Sibel Zandi-Sayek

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  1. Contextualizing The Prints

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