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Introduction Chapter 1. The insurrection of the Blacks in St. Domingo: Remembering Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution PART I. OPENING THE CIVIL WAR OF WORDS Chapter 2. He patterned his life after the San Domingan: John Brown, Toussaint Louverture, and the Triumph of Violent Abolitionism Chapter 3. Contemplate, I beseech you, fellow-citizens, the example of St. Domingo: Abolitionist Dreams, Confederate Nightmares, and the Counterrevolution of Secession PART II. SECOND HAITIAN REVOLUTION? Chapter 4. Liberty on the Battle-field: Haiti and the Movement to Arm Black Soldiers Chapter 5. Emancipation or Insurrection: Haiti and the End of Slavery in America PART III. NATIONS WITHIN NATION Chapter 6. Many a Touissant L'Overture amongst us: Black Identity Chapter 7. A Repetition of San Domingo?: Southern White Identity Chapter 8. Do we want another San Domingo to be repeated in the South? Northern White Identity Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments

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