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| #484365 in Books | Rutgers University Press | 1996-01-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.91 x5.51l,1.08 | File type: PDF | 357 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Four Stars|By TodTutor|Very well written academic book|0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Three Stars|By Lesly Sainthilaire|It's raisonnable.|2 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| From Dessalines to Duvalier, Race, Colour and National Independence and essential sourceAbout the Author|
David Nicholls is a major authority on Haiti, and was in the country as a newspaper correspondent during the 1987 election disaster. His other books include Haiti in Caribbean Context: Ethnicity, The Pluralist State, and Deity and Domin
In this lively, provocative, and well-documented history, David Nicholls discusses the impact of "color" on the political relationship between the black majority and the mulatto elite during almost two hundred years of Haitian history. The divisive factor impeding harmony in Haitian culture, argues Nicholls, has not been race, but color. Identifying themselves as non-white, blacks and mulattos acknowledge racial unity. But color divisions, reinforced by rel...
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