1816 (The Legacy of the “Great Guide”): The final reflections on King Henry Christophe’s reign describe him not just as a military leader, but as the “compas…
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1816 (The Legacy of the “Great Guide”): The final reflections on King Henry Christophe’s reign describe him not just as a military leader, but as the “compass” and “tutelary genius” of the nation. His efforts to introduce “knowledge, and the arts of civilized life” are framed as his most significant contribution to the “happiness of our posterity.” The nobility and the people are depicted as being “indissolubly” bound to the throne, which serves as the “sanctuary” for the nation’s independence. This legacy was intended to provide a model for other African-descended peoples, proving that through “resolution and courage,” they could “re-conquer their rights” and establish a flourishing civilization.
Source · HT-HAPA-1816-000207 · p. 186–188, 223
Sanders, Haytian Papers, 186–188, 223 / Bates: HT-HAPA-1816-000207, 000208, 000244