"The slaves burned everything, yes, but, unfortunately, they only burned everything in Haiti. Theirs was the greatest and most successful revolution in the history of the world but the failure of their fire to cross the waters was the great tragedy of the nineteenth century."
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Anthony Paul Farley, "Perfecting Slavery" (2005), p. 236
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