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March 9, 1974 issue
Presents editorials concerning articles and subjects discussed in previous issues of "The Nation." "Message from Michigan," which discussed the political...

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Burt, Al | January 4, 1965 issue
Last summer, Haitian exiles attempted for the seventh time to invade their country and overthrow President Francois Duvalier. The exiles pieced together...

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Melville J. Herskovits | April 1, 1939 issue
The article discusses books on Haitian adventures. These books represent the most recent additions to the ever-growing number of works on Haiti. Both are...

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Herndon, Angelo | May 8, 1935 issue
Presents several letters to the editor about several topics. Oral argument in the case of Angelo Herndon vs. the State of Georgia; Authors comment about...

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Mirault, Joseph | October 15, 1924 issue
Presents several letters to the editor on issues related to the United States politics. Inhuman acts on Haitians by the American military; Doubts about...

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Goulden, Joseph C. | December 6, 1993 issue
Presents letters to the editor. Comments on human rights; Discussion on Haitian democracy; Comments on the challenge to biological parental rights.

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Greenfeld, Karl Taro | December 16, 1991 issue
The article presents information on various socio-political developments around the world. As thousands of Haitians fled the tyranny and misery of their...

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Nader, Ralph | November 30, 1992 issue
The article presents information on several socio-political developments from across the world. If in a remote corner of Guantánamo Naval Base in...

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Corn, David | March 6, 1995 issue
On the day before Christmas, a U.S. Customs official in San Juan, Puerto Rico, examined the travel papers of a visitor from Haiti who had arrived from the...

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Wilson, Edmund | October 14, 1950 issue
The article focuses on a novel "Canapé-Vert," which in 1943 had won the prize in a Latin American fiction contest. The book was the work of two Haitians,...

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