Haiti, a Slave Revolution: 200 Years After 1804 - Softcover

 
9780974752105: Haiti, a Slave Revolution: 200 Years After 1804

Synopsis

Haiti's slave revolution and its continual resistance to occupation and dictatorship are recounted through the Haitian art, poetry, photos, and essays included in this exciting anthology. The agonies and exaltations of the country and its people will garner the reader's empathy and illustrate why the Haitian Revolution is still considered a threat to U.S. foreign policy. Haiti's impact on the United States, including voodoo economics, and the effects of U.S. embargoes against the country are discussed along with plausible reasons for occupation.

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About the Author

Gregory Dunkel is a writer for Workers World and Haiti-Progres. Sara Flounders is a co-coordinator for the International Action Center (IAC). Pat Chin is a freelance writer and photographer. Kim Ives is a writer and editor at Haiti-Progres and a documentary filmmaker.

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ISBN 10:  0974752142 ISBN 13:  9780974752143
Publisher: International Action Center, 2010
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