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The Company and the Colony

Posted on November 23, 2025 by mghachem

Here is an interview about my new book, The Company and the Colony, for the “Freedom Now” program with Gerald Horne on KPFK radio, first broadcast on November 22, 2025. Thank you to Professor Horne for the invitation.

Posted in Haiti, Interviews, Money, Finance, and Debt, Race and Racism, Slavery, Writings | Tagged debt, finance, Haiti, Jesuits, maroons, Mississippi Bubble, slavery

UCLA conference on “Exodus and Exile: Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers 1750–1850”

Posted on January 30, 2019 by mghachem

Looking forward to speaking about the maroons of Saint-Domingue/Haiti at this upcoming UCLA conference on migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Posted in Conferences and Lectures, Events, Haiti, Slavery, Travel | Tagged asylum, Haiti, maroons, marronage, migration, refugees, Saint-Domingue

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Header images: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, for the American Declaration of Independence; Musée Carnavalet, Paris, for the 1789 painting by Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier of the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen); New York Public Library, for the 1801 Constitution of Saint-Domingue (Haiti); Le Petit Matin de Tunisie, Aug. 31, 1963, for the headline about my father, Said H. Ghachem.  Hosting service: scripts.mit.edu (run by MIT’s Student Information Processing Board).

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