In the beginning was: Saint-Domingue tries to highlight some of the most important documents, including the one who may be considered as the legal basis for the Haitian revolution. That document, little known to the multitude, should be written in golden letters and displayed in all public buildings throughout the country. Because, without it, there was no real foundation for human rights claims, without it, there's no possible way for the revolution to take root. The French colonists wanted to set a frightening example; Og and Chavannes were publicly executed, their members broken alive and left for dead in the sun on the wheel they were attached...