Excerpt from The Black Man or Haytian Independence: Deduced From Historical Notes, and Dedicated to the Government and People of Hayti
From the title-page of this work it will be seen that it de signs to show what Haytien Independence has been, rather than what it might or ought to have been its real merits, after a candid examination Of what is here advanced, must be left to the fair and honest judgment Of mankind.
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