Toussaint Louverture: The Man Who Shattered Colonial Illusions
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Both men and women paid up to $300 to “feel and finger” his muscles.
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According to legend, the death worm can shoot electric shocks strong enough to kill a man.
The peaceful revolutionary had some pretty strange — and at times, troubling — habits and beliefs.