I agree on the fact that Haitian history should be valorated in the context of a wider Africanosphere. And also the same could be said about the quilombos, like the Chiefdom of Angola Janga in Brazil, and the palenques, like the Kingdom of Buría in VenezuelaThey were also founded by black people, and like Haiti they also deserve to be remembered
I get that. That's why I talked about an Africanosphere, a zone of clear African influence that spreads all over Subsaharan African and other regions of the world.
But I guess that would require that people remember their geography lessons to not equate Africanosphere with Africa, and some people seem especially bad at distinguishing geographical entities and terms
I agree on the fact that Haitian history should be valorated in the context of a wider Africanosphere. And also the same could be said about the quilombos, like the Chiefdom of Angola Janga in Brazil, and the palenques, like the Kingdom of Buría in Venezuela They were also founded by black people, and like Haiti they also deserve to be remembered