Before the Bois Caïman ceremony, Vodou rituals were seen as an event of social gathering where enslaved Africans had the ability to organize. These meetings and opportunities to organize were considered harmless by white slave owners; therefore, they were permitted.
Language as resistance tool
Language was part of the infrastructure
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