As part of the ground-breaking Haitian Revolutionary Women Series
dedicated to honoring the remarkable heroines of Haiti, Phillip
Thomas Tucker, Ph.D. has presented a much-needed biography of
another Haitian heroine, affectionately known as Marie-Jeanne. This
book, Volume II of the series, is the first-ever biography about
the life of this distinguished heroine who won fame during the
Haitian War of Independence. Marie-Jeanne Lamartini?re won
recognition for her bravery and heroics during one of the
revolution's most famous battles, with much at stake. Most
importantly, Marie-Jeanne's inspirational and symbolic example on
the field of strife helped to unite black and mulatto fighting men
in their successful war against slavery, that led to the
declaration of the world's first black republic on January 1, 1804.
Marie-Jeanne was a founding mother of Haiti, and to this day, the
heroic legacy of Marie-Jeanne is alive and well in the hearts and
minds of the citizens of the Republic of Haiti.
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