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"1804: The Hidden History of Haiti" Documentary Screening on Saturday, May 26, at 7 p.m.

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This documentary tells the untold story of Haiti’s 1804 revolution, during which thousands of slaves revolted to gain their freedom

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  • $9 for one ticket for general admission (up to $17.37 value)

1804: The Hidden History of Haiti Screening

  • 1804: The Hidden History of Haiti: In 1804, the first and only successful slave revolution began in Haiti. As thousands of oppressed rose up, four principal players pulled strings behind the scenes. 1804 tells the often-forgotten story of Haiti’s past, diving deep into the movement’s leaders and the secrets to its unprecedented success.
  • Directed by: Tariq Nasheed, who is best known for his New York Times best-selling books and for producing the film Hidden Colors, which explored the hidden history of African people
  • Pre-show events: Starting at 6 p.m., attendees can participate in red-carpet events, including a meet-and-greet and cocktail hour with the makers of the film.

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