The FORCE within the Afrikan warriors
In August 1791, Dutty Boukman, a slave and Houngan priest, organized a political and religious ceremony at Bois-Caiman, considered as the starting point of the Haitian revolution, which will lead to its independence. It took place in the woods, in the middle of stormy night or thunder, lightning and torrential rain.
Cécile Fatiman, a Haitian vodou priestess, a mambo (Voodoo), is famous for her participation in this vodou ceremony at Bois Caïman, which is considered to be one of the starting points of the Haitian Revolution.
Dutty Boukman prophesies that three slaves, Jean-François, Georges Biassou and Jeannot, will lead a revolt to free the slaves of Santo Domingo. Cecilia and he urge the participants in the ceremony to rebellion. The uprising broke out a week later, on the night of 21 to 22 August 1791; the slaves of five plantations revolt, burn the estates and massacre their owners with their families. In about ten days, nearly 1000 whites are killed and 1800 plantations destroyed.
https://ibw21.org/commentary/bwa-kayiman-the-cornerstone-of-a-revolution-built-on-kongo-ethics/
In August 1791, Dutty Boukman, a slave and Houngan priest, organized a political and religious ceremony at Bois-Caiman, considered as the starting point of the Haitian revolution, which will lead to its independence. It took place in the woods, in the middle of stormy night or thunder, lightning and torrential rain.
Cécile Fatiman, a Haitian vodou priestess, a mambo (Voodoo), is famous for her participation in this vodou ceremony at Bois Caïman, which is considered to be one of the starting points of the Haitian Revolution.
Dutty Boukman prophesies that three slaves, Jean-François, Georges Biassou and Jeannot, will lead a revolt to free the slaves of Santo Domingo. Cecilia and he urge the participants in the ceremony to rebellion. The uprising broke out a week later, on the night of 21 to 22 August 1791; the slaves of five plantations revolt, burn the estates and massacre their owners with their families. In about ten days, nearly 1000 whites are killed and 1800 plantations destroyed.
https://ibw21.org/commentary/bwa-kayiman-the-cornerstone-of-a-revolution-built-on-kongo-ethics/