This episode will be available to listen to for free beginning on Haitian Flag Day, 18th of May 2026.
The only rebellion of enslaved people in the Americas that ended with the establishment of a new nation-state, the Haitian Revolution began in the French colony of Saint-Domingue in 1791. But who were the brave men and women who risked everything for freedom? And why has the world never stopped punishing Haiti for daring to claim its liberty?
This is a Short History Of the Haitian Revolution. Listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-haitian-revolution/id1579040306?i=1000764146000
A Noiser podcast production. Hosted by John Hopkins. With thanks to Marlene Daut, Professor of French and African Diaspora Studies at Yale University, and author of The First and Last King of Haiti: The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe. Written by Nicola Rayner | Produced by Kate Simants | Production Assistant: Chris McDonald | Exec produced by Katrina Hughes | Sound supervisor: Tom Pink | Sound design by The Soundhouse Studios | Assembly edit by Anisha Deva | Compositions by Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink | Mix & mastering: Cody Reynolds-Shaw | Fact Check: Sean Coleman