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... immigrants became the trend . That took some doing , but marriage meant respectability . Little did these women know that the sixties would start to swing right back to the " help - your - self " loving of the slave plantation . The ...
... immigrants became the trend . That took some doing , but marriage meant respectability . Little did these women know that the sixties would start to swing right back to the " help - your - self " loving of the slave plantation . The ...
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... immigrants to the United States must negotiate the politics of place and language , the two biggest groups , the Puerto Ricans and the Haitians , must translate their Caribbean identities into English . English may not carry for ...
... immigrants to the United States must negotiate the politics of place and language , the two biggest groups , the Puerto Ricans and the Haitians , must translate their Caribbean identities into English . English may not carry for ...
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... Immigrants " at the 1995 Haitian Studies Association conference in Milwaukee , Wisconsin . All other references to Zephir's work are from this paper . 3. My translation . 4. Danielle Legros Georges read " How to Kiss " at the 1994 ...
... Immigrants " at the 1995 Haitian Studies Association conference in Milwaukee , Wisconsin . All other references to Zephir's work are from this paper . 3. My translation . 4. Danielle Legros Georges read " How to Kiss " at the 1994 ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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