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Haitian Revolution, The
About the revolution which started as a massive slave uprising in August, 1791.

Haitian Revolution 1794-1804
Story of the slave revolt in Haiti, from Africans in America.

Haitian Revolution of 1791-1803
Considers the causes and events of the revolution which ocurred in Saint-Domingue, the colonial name of Haiti. By Bob Corbett.

Haitian Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The revolution left in power an affranchi élite as well as the ... The Haitian Revolution was influential in slave rebellions in America and British colonies. ...

Haitian Revolution
The Haitian Revolution undoubtedly accentuated the sensitivity to race, color, ... By then, it was not the Haitian Revolution but Haiti itself that evoked negative ...

African Diaspora: The Haitian Revolution
Includes discussion of François Dominique Toussaint l'Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines.

Haiti
... to protect Jamaica's security by helping France suppress the Haitian Revolution. ... The Haitian Revolution inspired blacks in other slave territories to ...

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U.S. urged to give work status to Haitians - Miami Herald
Citing several back-to-back tragedies in Haiti and a new U.S. president soon to move into the White House, Miami-Dade County officials and their allies pressed the Bush administration Thursday to grant temporary protected status to undocumented ...
Publ.Date : Fri, 21 Nov 2008 07:58:00 GMT

Haitian Invasion of the Dominican Republic - Domican Today
By the late 18th century, the Island of Hispaniola was divided in two European colonies: Saint-Domingue, governed by France; and Santo Domingo governed by Spain. In the year 1804, following black slave uprisings since 1791, the French colony declared ...
Publ.Date : Fri, 21 Nov 2008 05:07:00 GMT

Doctor tells of work in Haiti - Bismarck Tribune
The photo on the screen of Joseph, a young Haitian man, shows a man of skin and bones. Someone could count each rib that protruded from his chest and trace the outline of his pelvic bone. He had HIV/AIDS that was untreated. "His family was resigned ...
Publ.Date : Fri, 14 Nov 2008 10:01:00 GMT

Haiti's children starve as meager food stocks keep shrinking - Arizona Daily Star
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The 5-year-old teetered on broomstick legs — he weighed less than 20 pounds, even after days of drinking enriched milk. Nearby, a 4-year-old girl hung from a strap attached to a scale, her wide eyes lifeless, her emaciated ...
Publ.Date : Fri, 21 Nov 2008 07:08:00 GMT

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Haiti911.com - Helping the Hurricane Jeanne Haitian Flod Victims
(PRWEB) October 5, 2004 -- Haiti911.com offers a list of Drop-Off Locations for the Haitian Relief Effort. For the past few weeks, the subject in every Haitian radio station has been about the...

Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores de Los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, Comunicado de Prensa N° 219
México, D.F., (AmbosMedios) Octubre 12 de 2004 En solidaridad con la República de Haití, y en el marco de las acciones que lleva a cabo el Sistema Nacional de...

Brooke Trace Gallery's Latest exhibit of Fine Art Opens August 12, Hosting a Benefit for the Friends of Haiti


Siméus Foundation First Eyecare Mission A Success in Ponte-Sonde', Haiti
The volunteer health professionals consisted of two optometrists, an ophthalmologist, a dentist, three physicians, and several nurses. The Siméus Foundation clinic is located 40 miles...

Sub Sea Research Team Plans for Excavation of Ancient Shipwreck Sites Discovered Off Haiti's Coastline


Food Network Host and New York Based Journalist, Marlie Hall, to Travel to Haiti on Medical/Humanitarian Mission
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 23, 2005 -- Marlie Hall, a New York based journalist and host of Food Network's “Recipe For Success”, will be accompanying a delegation of doctors and health...


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