Publisher's Synopsis
Haiti's Rise and Fall: Colonialism, Independence, and Modern Crisis
A Comprehensive History
Explore the dramatic and powerful story of Haiti - from its origins as the land of the Taino people to its rise as the world's first Black republic, and its long struggle through political upheaval, foreign occupation, and modern-day crises.
Haiti's Rise and Fall traces the nation's journey through over 500 years of transformation. This book reveals the rich cultural legacy, the brutal impact of colonialism, the triumph of independence, and the ongoing battles with poverty, corruption, and global neglect.
Whether you're a student of world history, a reader of the Caribbean diaspora, or someone seeking to understand Haiti beyond the headlines, this comprehensive account offers a deep, honest, and human-centered narrative of a nation that has changed the world - and continues to fight for its future.
Inside this book:The Indigenous Taino civilization and the meaning of "Ayiti"
Spanish and French colonization and the transatlantic slave trade
The Haitian Revolution and the founding of the first Black republic
U.S. occupation, dictatorships, and the Duvalier era
Earthquakes, political instability, and international aid failures
A clear timeline up to the challenges Haiti faces in 2025
This is more than a history book - it's a chronicle of courage, resistance, and survival.