Toussaint was known as the leader of the group slaves that led the first Black Country in history that abolished slavery and earn its independency against the strongest army and colony at that time. According to Jean-Bertrand Aristide, author of Toussaint L’ouverture the Haitian Revolution, Dominique François Toussaint Louverture was born in 1745 in Benin, Africa “(Aristide 3). Toussaint was transferred to a ship to Little Spain, or present-day Haiti. He was born as a free slave in the Bréda plantation, Haut du Cap. Toussaint once said, “They said I am free but I am not until all my brothers and sister are free too” (Aristide 5). He thought that unless all of people like were freed, then he would not consider himself as a free. Louverture was inspired to help other slaves find their freedom by initiating the first, successful, black slave revolt in world history. …show more content…
Jean-Bertrand Aristide said in the book Toussaint L’ouverture that growing up as a free slave in the Bréda Plantation, Toussaint learned how to read and write by the age of 33 (Aristide 10). From the article “Toussaint L’ouverture” by Madison Bell, Toussaint started by helping other slaves who could be strong enough for fight for him and their rights. The main reason why he wanted to help the slaves is because he did not like the way the whites beat and treated black slaves like they were property. On August 14, 1791, Toussaint went to see a voodoo practitioner to plan to gather around as many slaves as they could