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DESCRIPTION:The Haitian Revolution of 1804.  \n\n"The impact of the Haitian 
 Revolution was immeasurable. It was significant to the history of the 
 Atlantic slave system, to the history of de-colonial and anti-imperial 
 struggles, to the history of France, and to the history of the United 
 States. To other slave societies, the Haitian Revolution became an example 
 of what could be accomplished and a source of hope that figured prominently 
 in the imaginations of enslaved peoples across the New World." \n — 
 Ashleigh Shoecraft\nOur speakers will be Pierre Labossiere, Co-Founder of 
 the Haiti Action Committee (HAC) and the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund 
 (HERF) and Gerald Smith, co-founder of the Oscar Grant Committee\n\nIn 
 honor of Black History Month, there will be two presentations in the East 
 Bay\n\nSuds, Snacks, & Socialism at the Starry Plough\nSaturday, Feb 1, 
 2020 — 2-4:30pm (program starts at 2:30pm)\n3101 Shattuck Avenue at 
 Prince Street\n2 blocks from Ashby BART in Berkeley \n\nSunday Morning at 
 the Marxist Library\nSunday, Feb 2, 2020 – 10:30am-12:30pm\n6501 
 Telegraph Ave, Oakland \n(just North of Alcatraz Ave.)\n\nBoth events are 
 free (donations accepted)\nFor info, email: gsmith1917@gmail.com \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/23/18830053.php
SUMMARY:The Haitian Revolution of 1804.  
LOCATION:NPML, 6501 Telegraph Ave, Oakland \n(just North of Alcatraz Ave.)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/23/18830053.php
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