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Letters de Louisiane Database (Via Louisiana Digital Library) – Baz done sa a gen ladan li 38 lèt ki t’ekri nan fen dizwityèm syèk la pa moun nan Louisiana ki fè kòmantè sou Revolisyon Franse. Pandan Revolisyon an, refijye franse (anpil ki te soti nan Sen Domeng) chache refij nan Louisiana e yo te mennen sèten santiman politik avèk yo. Anpil refijye ki soti nan Saint Domeng te enfliyanse elit plantè nan Louisiana, decourage yo rantre nan manifestasyon popilè nan Louisiana tankou yon rezilta Revolisyon Franse.

Letter, Armand Duplantier to his brother, January 10, 1796 (Via Louisiana Digital Library) –

Duplantier te fèt nan Voiron, Lafrans nan 1753. Li te sèvi tankou asistan-de-kan pou Jeneral Lafayette  pandan Revolisyonè Amerikan an e li te demenaje ale rete nan Louisiana nan 1782. Lèt ki anwo te ekri bay frè Duplantier ak referans revòlt esklav yo nan Sen Domeng.

Mémoire historique et politique sur la Louisiane (1802) by m. De Vergennes (Via Louisiana Digital Library) – De Vergennes te Minis Afè Etranjè pou  Louis XIV, e li te ekri sou vwayaje l’ nan yon kantite kote tankou peyi Zend, Sen Domeng, Corsica, ak Gwiyane Franse. Gade Pati III: memwa li sou Sen Domeng, ki kòmanse sou paj 230.

Portrait of Etienne De Bore (Via Louisiana Digital Library) – De Bore te yon emigre ki te soti nan Sen Domeng e li te majistra nan Nouvo Olèan nan 1803-1804.

 

Les Cenelles (1845) – Premye koleksyon pwezi Afriken Ameriken ki te pibliye. Pami lòt otè, li genyen plizyè powèt ki te soti nan Saint Domeng e ki te rete ak ekri nan Nouvo Olèan (Via Louisiana Digital Library).

Ekspozisyon sou Entènèt:

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience Online Exhibit – Haitian Migration: 18th & 19th Centuries.

The Historic New Orleans Collection: Common Routes St. Domingue-Louisiana Online Exhibit

Sous Segondè:

Caryn Cosse Bell, “Haitian Immigration to Louisiana in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries” (Via Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture)

Richard Campanella, “An Ethnic Geography of New Orleans” (Via richardcampanelle.com)

Paul Lachance, “Were Saint-Domingue Refugees a Distinctive Cultural Group in Antebellum New Orleans? Evidence from Patterns and Strategies of Property Holding” (Via Página CAI San Gérman)


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