U.S. Occupation of Haiti — Photos from the New York Times
Alex Lizzappi’s insight: SIX PHOTOS FROM THE NEW YORK TIMESAugust 13, 1915WHEN U.S. MARINES WERE LANDED IN HAYTI
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Alex Lizzappi’s insight: These are mainly by Bob Corbett but other reviewers are identified at the beginning of reviews.
[iframe id=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/hW0sKvZQge8″] Haiti Today & Tomorrow: Government Transformation Through Technology A catastrophic earthquake pummeled the island nation of Haiti in January, 2010, destroying more than 250,000 residences and 30,000 commercial buildings. The people of Haiti have experienced unfathomable hardship and yet, their spirit to rebuild their nation to be even better has inspired the entire
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This is a video album of the visit at MIT on April 17, 2013, of Haiti’s Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe and his delegation for the signing of an agreement bet…: This is a video album of the visit at MIT on April 17, 2013, of Haiti’s Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe and his delegation for the
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Publisher’s note: This document combines the two parts of the original publication. The second part appeared in Haiti Progres, Vol.21 no.26, 24 September 2003. Looking at how Haiti’s history is presented in high-school textbooks in the United States gives an insight into why many North Americans know so little about Haiti and how this limited
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