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... Haiti . Born and raised in Haiti to a French mother and a Haitian father , Phipps moved to France with her family when she was a young girl to escape the dictatorship of Francois Duvalier . She remembers those years as sad and lonely ...
... Haiti . Born and raised in Haiti to a French mother and a Haitian father , Phipps moved to France with her family when she was a young girl to escape the dictatorship of Francois Duvalier . She remembers those years as sad and lonely ...
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... Haitians were affecting his Good Neighbor policy for the Caribbean basin . There was also American insistence that Trujillo not deport Haitian workers on sugar plantations owned by Americans . During Amabelle's return to Alegría in 1957 ...
... Haitians were affecting his Good Neighbor policy for the Caribbean basin . There was also American insistence that Trujillo not deport Haitian workers on sugar plantations owned by Americans . During Amabelle's return to Alegría in 1957 ...
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... Haitian politics , the national politics that have been so much a way of life , or death . Not surprisingly , the collection lacks pro - Duvalier sentiments . No essay is merely an ax - grinding exercise . One essay explores the ...
... Haitian politics , the national politics that have been so much a way of life , or death . Not surprisingly , the collection lacks pro - Duvalier sentiments . No essay is merely an ax - grinding exercise . One essay explores the ...
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