Brief Reaction to Compatriot Agénor Cadet's Publications on the Spirit of Vertières
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince · · 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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« Haiti is the most African country in the Caribbean, and the most Caribbean country in Africa. Haiti is an untamed, generous Africa, lost in the middle of the Caribbean seas. »(*) In other words, the sovereign, free, pacified, serene, protected, secure, and prosperous future of Haiti and the Haitian Nation can only be conceived, thought, developed, consolidated, affirmed, and eternalized through this strategic — natural and salutary — prism of the connection between Haiti and Africa. Once this
landscape of reunions and genetic reconnections, of diverse and multiple extensions and projections, is established and consolidated, the world in general and the Kemitic world in particular can only benefit. Let us therefore also hope that, well beyond the national or local space and all electoralist approaches, which are inherently mystifying and deleterious, the Spirit of Vertières — and thus of the triumphant Haitian Revolution of the early 19th century — will reconvert, in a clear and powerful symbiotic push between Africa and Hayti, into a Dessalinian energy eminently operational and liberating for Homo Niger or Homo Kemeticus. (*) See the source of this quote on Youtube in Professor Coovi Gomez's intervention on: De L’Égalité Des Races Humaines d’Anténor Firmin, Librairie Tamery Semawy Maât, in Grands Ouvrages Classiques De La Renaissance Kémite Lucrémy



