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Haiti Fights Back: The Life and Legacy of Charlemagne Péralte

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - January 27, 2025
A vintage black-and-white newspaper-style cover featuring a textured, aged background. At the center, a hand-drawn illustration of the African continent highlights key historical kingdoms such as Ashanti, Zulu, Timbuktu, and Songhay. Surrounding the map are symbolic elements: an ancient manuscript representing recorded history, a traditional African drum symbolizing cultural continuity, and silhouettes of African ancestors in regal attire. Faint sketches of braided hairstyles, musical instruments, and sacred symbols overlay the background, reinforcing the theme of enduring heritage. The composition conveys historical depth, resistance, and the powerful legacy of African civilizations.

C for Coastal and Civilizations in Ayiti

Dr. Yveline Alexis - August 11, 2023

B for Borders in Ayiti

Dr. Yveline Alexis - July 30, 2023
A vintage black-and-white newspaper-style cover art featuring a textured, aged paper background. At the center, a detailed sketch of an African drum symbolizes Haiti's deep cultural roots. Surrounding it are symbolic elements: a historical map of Saint-Domingue, silhouettes of enslaved Africans in chains, and the profile of a Haitian elder gazing toward the horizon, evoking a sense of ancestral connection. Faint handwritten script in the background represents lost names of African ancestors. The composition conveys historical depth, resilience, and the enduring ties between Haiti and Africa.

Africa in Ayiti

Dr. Yveline Alexis - July 12, 2023
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