1826
1826: The British consul Charles Mackenzie oobserves that very few large estates in Haiti are owned by black citizens, with the notable exception of the nort…
1826: The British consul Charles Mackenzie oobserves that very few large estates in Haiti are owned by black citizens, with the notable exception of the northern region. This disparity in land ownership highlighted the economic dominance of the mulatto elite in the South and West.
Source · p. 54
Nicholls, From Dessalines to Duvalier, 54