Haytian Papers
Explore the rich history of Haiti with the Haytian Papers, a significant collection compiled by Henri Christophe, King of Haiti. This essential work, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, spans 254 pages and features a compilation of laws and correspondence from the era. The papers were curated by Prince Sanders (1775–1839), an African-American educator and adviser to King Henri Christophe, who played a pivotal role in demonstrating the capabilities of former slaves to govern their own nation. With a focus on politics and government, this paperback edition serves as a crucial source for understanding Haiti's struggle for independence and self-governance. Ideal for historians, students, and anyone interested in the political landscape of the early 19th century, the Haytian Papers offers invaluable insights into the resilience and determination of a nation. Discover the legacy of Haiti through this compelling collection.