Jean Price-Mars (1876–1969) was a doctor, teacher, diplomat, and one of Haiti’s most visionary intellectuals. This biography offers the first comprehensive look at his writings, revealing a thinker dedicated to the transformation of Haiti, the advancement of his people, and the broader Black Diaspora.From his rigorous education and intellectual formation to his engagement with social, political, and cultural issues, Price-Mars championed women’s empowerment, gender equality, and transformative leadership. He reinterpreted the Haitian Revolution and Dessalines’ legacy while articulating Pan-Africanist ideals that connected Haiti to the wider Black world.A modernist scholar and pluralist, Price-Mars affirmed the validity of all religions while remaining independent of any single tradition. His humanistic spirituality and radical epistemology reimagined race, culture, and nation-building, offering a new vision for Haiti and the possibilities of Black achievement across the Americas.This book presents a full portrait of Price-Mars as a thinker, reformer, and moral visionary, and a man whose lifelong mission was nothing less than the birth of a new people and the pursuit of the common good.
Celucien L. Joseph is a professor of English and the Endowed Chair in American Studies at Louisiana State University Shreveport.
Introduction | To Become a Great Man for His Country and for His RaceChapter 1 | The Life of the Mind: Education, Intellectual Formation, and the Career of Jean Price-MarsChapter 2 | “The Women of Tomorrow”: Price-Mars the Feminist and the Gender QuestionChapter 3 | The Vocation of the Ruling Class: Transformative Leadership and the Emergence of the Haitian RenaissanceChapter 4 | Toward Black America: Race, History, and the Rhetoric of Black AchievementChapter 5 | The Haitian Revolution: Dessalines, Popular Power, and the Messianic Meaning of 1804Chapter 6 | Pan-Africanism: Price-Marsian Rhetoric, Vision, and ApologeticsChapter 7 | Personal Faith: Price-Mars on Religion, Belief, and Spiritual HumanismConclusion | The Birth of a New People: Price-Mars, Pan-African Futures, and the Common GoodNotesReferencesIndex
“This is a monumental and much-needed intellectual biography that will stand as a major contribution to Haitian studies and Black Atlantic thought.”—Linsey Sainte-Claire, assistant professor of Francophone Studies at Rice University
Scott Brooks, Mickell Carter, Charity Clay, Aram Goudsouzian, Althea Legal-Miller, David Mason, Peter Pihos, Christopher Ringer, Kishauna Soljour, Françoise N. Hamlin, Charles W. McKinney Jr.
Scott Brooks, Mickell Carter, Charity Clay, Aram Goudsouzian, Althea Legal-Miller, David Mason, Peter Pihos, Christopher Ringer, Kishauna Soljour, Françoise N. Hamlin, Charles W. McKinney Jr.
Scott Brooks, Mickell Carter, Charity Clay, Aram Goudsouzian, Althea Legal-Miller, David Mason, Peter Pihos, Christopher Ringer, Kishauna Soljour, Françoise N. Hamlin, Charles W. McKinney Jr.