This book is for readers who are interested in the history of racism, citizenship, and the legacies of slavery and empire in the Americas. Sabine F. Cadeau uses state documents and oral sources to tell the story of the carefully concealed, lesser known, twentieth-century genocide of ethnic Haitians.
This book is for readers who are interested in the history of racism, citizenship, and the legacies of slavery and empire in the Americas. Sabine F. Cadeau uses state documents and oral sources to tell the story of the carefully concealed, lesser known, twentieth-century genocide of ethnic Haitians.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sabine F. Cadeau is a research fellow for the Legacies of Enslavement project at the University of Cambridge. A historian of Latin America, the Caribbean and the African diaspora, her research has been supported by the Andrew Mellon Foundation and the Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
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Introduction; 1. From natives to foreigners: Executive Order 372 and the origins of denationalization; 2. The end of the old border: Ethnic profiling, discrimination, and arrests in the Dominican border provinces, 1920-1936; 3. Curses, scuffles, and public disturbances: Eruptions of popular racism in the premassacre border region; 4. "They killed my entire family": The 1937 genocide; 5. "La campaña contra los haitianos": Round-ups, concealment, and the plan behind the 1937 genocide; 6. The "Dominicanization" of the border; 7. Refugees and land conflict in the postgenocide Haitian-Dominican border region; Epilogue: The right to have rights: Migration, race, and citizenship in the Dominican Republic; Appendix: Photographs.
Introduction; 1. From natives to foreigners: Executive Order 372 and the origins of denationalization; 2. The end of the old border: Ethnic profiling, discrimination, and arrests in the Dominican border provinces, 1920-1936; 3. Curses, scuffles, and public disturbances: Eruptions of popular racism in the premassacre border region; 4. "They killed my entire family": The 1937 genocide; 5. "La campaña contra los haitianos": Round-ups, concealment, and the plan behind the 1937 genocide; 6. The "Dominicanization" of the border; 7. Refugees and land conflict in the postgenocide Haitian-Dominican border region; Epilogue: The right to have rights: Migration, race, and citizenship in the Dominican Republic; Appendix: Photographs.
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