Douglas Egerton on the Haitian Revolution, Toussaint L'Ouverture, and Jefferson
Q: What was the impact of the Haitian Revolution on Americans, black and white? How did Americans perceive Toussaint? What did Jefferson...
Class Line in Haiti
Several years ago I fell upon an article authored by Michell Tauber and Greg Adkinsissue of“People Magazine” dated, January 30, 2006....
Judge dismisses defamation case, $14.5 million verdict against Freeport man
In a sharp turn of events, a federal judge dismissed a complex defamation case against Paul Kendrick of Freeport on Monday, nearly a year...
Senator to Red Cross: Public has ‘right to know’ how Haiti money was spent
A blistering Senate report on the American Red Cross raises fundamental questions about the integrity of the country’s most storied...
The Clintons’ Haiti Screw-Up, As Told By Hillary’s Emails
The family still doesn't know how to wield its own power. It’s hard to find anyone these days who looks back on the U.S.-led response to...
Xenophobia and Ethnic Cleansing in the Dominican Republic: A Desperate Act of Self-Hate
I initially refrained from debating the inhumane acts and the ill treatment that Haitians have been enduring in the Dominican Republic...
BEAUTY, FAME & FOOD
Taylor Anne Erickson is an American model and chef. By the age of 18, she was living abroad in Greece, France and Italy pursuing her...
Red Cross Built Exactly 6 Homes For Haiti With Nearly Half A Billion Dollars In Donations
The neighborhood of Campeche sprawls up a steep hillside in Haiti's capital city, Port-au-Prince. Goats rustle in trash that goes forever...