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Learn the story they tried to erase.

This powerful, printable guide dives deep into the Haitian Revolution — the world’s first successful slave revolt that shook empires and birthed a Black republic. Designed for educators, homeschoolers, and justice-centered learners, The Haitian Revolution: Resistance in Motion is a bold, beautifully illustrated exploration of rebellion, resilience, and revolution.

Use it to teach the history behind the headlines — the kind they rarely put in textbooks.

 

✅ What’s Inside

  • 30+ pages of accessible, classroom-ready material

  • Realism-style cover art featuring Toussaint Louverture

  • Historical timelines, profiles, and key events

  • Reflection prompts + discussion questions

  • Print-ready + tablet-ready layout

  • Final “Stay Connected” page with Smart Brown Girl socials

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👩🏾‍🏫 Perfect For

  • Social studies, world history, or African diaspora units

  • Black History Month curriculum

  • Homeschool families teaching liberation history

  • Community learning circles and after-school programs

  • Students age 12+, middle school through college

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🔥 Why It Matters

The Haitian Revolution was not just about freedom from France — it was a radical declaration that Black people could lead, build, and defend their own future. This guide makes that legacy clear, compelling, and teachable.

 

📌 Details

  • Instant digital download (PDF)

  • 8.5x11 in format, high-resolution, printable

  • Optimized for tablets + projectors

  • Designed by Smart Brown Girl™

  • For personal and classroom use only

 

Print + Teach Today!
Download it. Print it. Change the narrative.

The Haitian Revolution Printable Guide

$5.99Price

    Welcome to Smart Brown Girl

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    Here, we uncover the stories they tried to erase, the histories left out of classrooms, buried in archives, or dismissed as “too uncomfortable.” From COINTELPRO to Fort Mose, from the Black Panther Party to today’s fights over book bans, Smart Brown Girl connects the past to the present so we can see clearly what we’re still up against.

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    Thank you for being here. Read, share, question, and carry these stories forward. Together, we disrupt the silence.

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