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Feb 2024
48m 48s

Haití, 220 años de la Independencia

DIANA URIBE
About this episode

En este capítulo conmemoramos un hecho que se convirtió en grito de libertad en el mundo: el 1 de Enero de 1804, Haití se declaró cómo Nación independiente. La revolución haitiana es un proceso que está lleno de múltiples historias, matices además de interpretaciones. Aquí revisamos desde la Independencia de este país los hechos del mundo y del legado de los haitianos en nuestra historia.

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