are these really all equally successful examples?
its deeper than war
History teaches us that Dessalines and the Hatian revolution was successful in gainig Haiti's independence, sadly he was assassinated by an Uncle Tom mulatto. Haiti has suffered tremendously, and paid a heavy price for freedom but through violence towards the europeons they were able to free themselves from slavery.
History teaches us that the Mau Mau, and the Mau Mau rebellion was sucsessful because they were given land, better wages, and political representation after they used violence against the europeons.
Bandula in Berma is much more complex, that shit was a senseless massacre, they were outgunned and outmanned from the jump, but dying on the battlefeild defending your nation fighting alien imperialists is some heroic, romantic ish. LOL but seriously he was able to massacre many red-coats but ultimately his men lacked the bloodthirstiness they needed in order to out-slaughter the europeon.
Geronimo died a broken man who wished he never surrendered, and once again another example of an Uncle Tom Apache betraying him and helping the U.S capture him, he was succesful in slaughtering many pale-faces but his people ultimately lacked the savageness necessary to eliminate the europeon.
The romanticism of armed resistance aside, bloodshed is the only way for the landless to get land from the landlord.
i think there are some political nuances to this that you might be overlooking because they don't relate to race