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12049: re:2004 events series on Long Island



From: Carolle Charles <Carolle_Charles@baruch.cuny.edu>


 HAITI:  1804 - 2004
"L'Union fait la force"
Quelle Union?  Quelle Force?
The Haitian flag was created on May 18, 1803, to symbolize the union
between the class of Affranchis, or Freedmen, led by Gen. Alexandre Pétion,
and the masses of newly freed slaves, led by Gen. Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
Haiti celebrated its independence on January 1, 1804, and within two
years that historic union was split asunder by class antagonism.  Was the
"Union" just a tactical alliance to defeat the French?  Or was it a dream
that never  materialized?
Come celebrate Haitian Flag Day: Sunday, May 19, 2002, at 4 p.m.
Long Island University, Health Science Building, Room 121
1 University Plaza, corner of Flatbush and Dekalb Ave. (entrance on Dekalb)
Directions: No. 1, 2, 4, 5 trains to Nevins; N, R, Q trains to Dekalb.
Buses: #41, #38, #52, #67 get off at where Flatbush, Nevins, Fulton and
Dekalb meet.
Speakers:   Ludovic DAUPHIN
            Julien JUMELLE
Organized by Initiative Haiti 2004
Co-sponsored by the LIU Gender Studies and Foreign Language Departments
For more information, call (718) 284-2086, (718) 692-4526 or write to:
Initiative2004@yahoo.com

Carolle Charles
Associate Professor
Sociology
Baruch College of CUNY
646-312-4473