An edition of From Douglass to Duvalier (2010)

From Douglass to Duvalier

U.S. African Americans, Haiti and Pan Americanism, 1870-1964

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An edition of From Douglass to Duvalier (2010)

From Douglass to Duvalier

U.S. African Americans, Haiti and Pan Americanism, 1870-1964

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'From Douglass to Duvalier' examines the creative and critical ways U.S. African Americans and Haitians engaged the idealized tenets of Pan Americanism - mutual cooperation, egalitarianism, and nonintervention between nation-states - in order to strengthen Haiti's social, economic, and political growth and stability.

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Cover of: From Douglass to Duvalier: U.S. African Americans, Haiti, and Pan Americanism, 1870–1964 (New World Diasporas)
Cover of: From Douglass to Duvalier
From Douglass to Duvalier: U.S. African Americans, Haiti and Pan Americanism, 1870-1964
2010, University Press of Florida
in English
Cover of: From Douglass to Duvalier
From Douglass to Duvalier: U.S. African Americans, Haiti, and Pan Americanism, 1870-1964
2010, University Press of Florida
in English
Cover of: From Douglass to Duvalier
From Douglass to Duvalier: U.S. African Americans, Haiti, and Pan Americanism, 1870-1964
2010, University Press of Florida
in English

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Table of Contents

"The spirit of the age . . . establish[es] a sentiment of universal brotherhood": Haiti, "Santo Domingo" and Frederick Douglass at the intersection of the United States and black Pan Americanism
"To combine the training of the head and the hands": the 1930 Robert R. Moton Education Commission in Haiti
"We cast in our lot with the policy of good neighborliness": Claude Barnett, Haiti and the business of race
"What happens in Haiti has repercussions which far transcend Haiti itself": Walter White, Haiti and the public relations campaign, 1947-1955
"To carry the dance of the people beyond": Jean-lon Destin, Lavinia Williams and Danse Folklorique Haitienne
"The moody republic and the men in her life": Francois Duvalier, U.S. African Americans and Haitian exiles, 1957-1964.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Gainesville
Series
New world diasporas

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Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/2729407308996
Library of Congress
E185.61 .P674 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23981004M
Internet Archive
fromdouglasstodu0000poly
ISBN 13
9780813034720
LCCN
2009051048
OCLC/WorldCat
437299327

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