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Haiti is Stuck in a Cycle of Upheaval. Its People Suffer The Most.
The assassination of the president is part of a pattern that undermines democracy.
by
Laurent Dubois
,
Millery Polyné
via
Washington Post
on
July 10, 2021
The Slave Revolution That Gave Birth to Haiti
A rebellion against French colonial rule in 1791 led to a new kind of society.
by
Laurent Dubois
,
Rocky Cotard
via
The Nib
on
February 5, 2018
Chronicling “America’s African Instrument”
The banjo's history and its symbolism of community, slavery, resistance, and ultimately America itself.
by
Laurent Dubois
,
Stephanie Kingsley
via
Perspectives on History
on
June 19, 2017
Why Haiti Should be at the Centre of the Age of Revolution
Haiti, not the US or France, was where the assertion of human rights reached its climax in the Age of Revolution.
by
Laurent Dubois
via
Aeon
on
November 7, 2016