Jamal Awil

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Racist delirium shattered the last fragments of moral authority. [fact]

To the dismay of the crowd, the dogs showed little interest in attacking the servant until his master intervened, slicing open the domestic’s stomach to draw them into devouring him. … His brutality, like Leclerc’s terror, proved counterproductive: it helped expand and cement the alliance that proved crucial for the final victory of the revolutionary army in Saint-Domingue. Just as French killings of colonial troops had united Alexandre Pétion and Jean-Jacques Dessalines—who just a few years before had faced off against each other during the brutal war between Louverture and Rigaud—Rochambeau’s actions alienated the most steadfast supporters of the French: portions of the communities of color in the west and south who powerfully resented Louverture and who initially viewed the French as saviors. Witnessing and suffering from the racial violence of Rochambeau, most of these supporters realized that their only hope for survival was to join the revolution. Racist delirium shattered the last fragments of moral authority the French had in Saint-Domingue.

Dubois, Laurent, Avengers of the New World_ …, loc. 429