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Haiti: Its dawn of progress after years in a night of revolution

By John Dryden Kuser

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

From revolution's darkness, a nation emerges, its path forward intertwined with the influence of a powerful ally.

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2014-12-02
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"Haiti: Its Dawn of Progress After Years in a Night of Revolution" by John Dryden Kuser is a narrative that captures Haiti's shift from revolutionary chaos to a period of hopeful advancement, offering a window into the country's state in the early 1900s. It looks at the relationship between Haiti and America, focusing on how this bond could shape Haiti's destiny. Expect a rich depiction of Haitian culture and life, from Vaudou traditions to the marks left by colonial times, as well as the reconstruction of the society influenced by American control. Key figures, like President Dartiguenave, and everyday interactions between American and Haitian people show how the nation, with its wealth of resources and determined spirit, was striving for stability and economic growth.

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