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151 South East Furniture Co. scrapbook [1]1955-01; 1955-08; 1956-07; 1957-09-05; 1957-07-24; 1957-04; 1957-09-07; 1957-02; 1957-08-30; 1957-06; 1957-10; 1957-05; 1957-09; 1957-11; 1957-12; 1957-08; 1957-05; 1957-02; 1957-05-16; 1958-01; 1958; 1958-01-29; 1958-02-18; 1959Image; Textdha_pour
152 Speech delivered on 19 March 1951 by Kamil Bey Abdul Rahim, ambassador of Egypt1950-03-19Textuum_asap
153 Stella Richards Presentation1982-11-13Textdha_uhsoh
154 Storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789Imageuu_aah_art
155 Text of paper read at American Philosophical Society meeting on St. Catherine's Monastery1951-04Textuum_asap
156 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 10: The cruelty of the planters towards the slaves drove the slaves to revolt, 1776. Those revolts, which kept cropping up from time to time, finally came to a head in the rebellionImageuu_aah_art
157 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 11: The society of the Friends of the Blacks was formed in England, 1778, the leading members being Price, Priestly, Sharp, Clarkson, and WilberforceImageuu_aah_art
158 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 12: Jean Francois, first Black to rebel in HaitiImageuu_aah_art
159 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 13: During the rebellion of Jean Francois, Toussaint led his master and mistress to safetyImageuu_aah_art
160 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 14: The blacks were led by three chiefs, Jean Francois, Biassou, and Jeannot; Toussaint serving as aide-de-camp to BiassouImageuu_aah_art
161 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 15: The Mulattoes, enemies of both the Blacks and Whites, but tolerated more by the Whites, joined their forces in battle against the Blacks, 1793Imageuu_aah_art
162 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 16: Toussaint captured Dondon, a city in the center of Haiti, 1795Imageuu_aah_art
163 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 17: Toussaint captured Marmelade, held by Vernet, a mulatto, 1795Imageuu_aah_art
164 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 18: Toussaint captured EnneryImageuu_aah_art
165 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 19: The Mulattoes had no organization; the English held only a point or two on the Island, while the Blacks formed into large bands and slaughtered every Mulatto and White they encountered. The Blacks learned the secret of their power. The Haitians now controlled half the IslandImageuu_aah_art
166 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 1: Columbus discovered Haiti on December 6, 1492. The discovery was on Columbus' first trip to the New World. He is shown planting the official Spanish flag, under which he sailed. The priest shows the influence of the Church upon peopleImageuu_aah_art
167 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 20: General Toussaint L'Ouverture, Statesman and military genius, esteemed by the Spaniards, feared by the English, dreaded by the French, hated by the planters, and reverenced by the BlacksImageuu_aah_art
168 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 21: General Toussaint L'Ouverture attacked the English at Artibonite and there captured two townsImageuu_aah_art
169 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 22: Settling down at St. Marc, he took possession of two important postsImageuu_aah_art
170 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 23: General L'Ouverture collected forces at Marmelade, and on October the 9th, 1794, left with 500 men to capture San MiguelImageuu_aah_art
171 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 24: General L'Ouverture confers with Leveaux at Dondon with his principal aides, Dessalines, Commander of San Miguel, Duminil, Commander of Plaisaince, Desrouleaux, Ceveaux and Maurepas, Commanders of the Battalions, and prepares an attack at St. MarcImageuu_aah_art
172 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 25: General Toussaint L'Ouverture defeats the English at SalineImageuu_aah_art
173 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 26: On March 24, he captured MirebaloisImageuu_aah_art
174 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 27: Returning to private life as the commander and chief of the army, he saw to it that the country was well taken care of, and Haiti returned to prosperity. During this important period, slavery was abolished, and attention focused upon agricultural pursuitsImageuu_aah_art
175 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 28: The constitution was prepared and presented to Toussaint on the 19th day of May, 1800, by nine men he had chosen, eight of whom were white properietors and one mulatto. Toussaint's liberalism led him to choose such a group to draw up the constitution. He was much criticized for his choice, but the constitution proved workableImageuu_aah_art
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