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Join us for an engaging presentation on the Haitian Revolution, exploring its origins, key events, and lasting impact. The presentation will provide historical context on the conditions in Haiti that led to the revolution, followed by a detailed timeline highlighting pivotal moments. It will also examine the revolution’s broader influence on world history and spotlight the key leaders who played crucial roles in shaping this transformative movement.

In collaboration with the Department of Modern Languages.

This presentation will be in Haitian Creole. Part of LACC’s Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum (FLAC) Lecture Series and LACC’s Haitian Studies Program of Excellence.

Made possible with support from LACC’s US Department of Education Title VI Grant.

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