Délide Joseph

Délide Joseph, PhD, is professor and director of studies in the history department of the University of Guyana. His research focuses on the social and cultural history of Black intellectuals in the Atlantic world. He is also a specialist in the sociohistory of the Haitian state and elites. He is currently working on mobility, identity, and networks of Caribbean intellectuals. He is the author, among other things, of L’Etat haïtien et ses intellectuels: socio-histoire d’un engagement politique [The Haitian State and its intellectuals: socio-history of political commitment], a work awarded by the Haitian Society of History and Geography.


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Enemy of the State

Félix Darfour accused the post-independence Haitian republic with corruption. He lost his life for it.