Deborah Jenson talks about Haiti’s literary Past
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Deborah Jenson talks about Haiti’s literary Past
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I thought I would let you know about an exciting project I’m working on . It’s a book on one of the most influential Francophone poets and intellectuals in the twentieth century. Aimé Fernand David Césaire , simply known as Aimé Césaire, was born in the island of Martinique on June 26, 1913 and passed away six years [...]
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In an interview with Chris Scott, Haitian human rights attorney Marguerite Laurent discusses the important subject of “Mining of Haiti Resources and Riches” Listen to interview on mining in Haiti. Transcript is also available. A map showing some of Haiti’s mining and mineral wealth, including five oil sites in Haiti Oil in Haiti HLLN on [...]
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