An Unbroken Agony

Haiti, From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President

Hardcover, 288 pages

English language

Published June 25, 2007 by Basic Civitas.

ISBN:
978-0-465-07050-3
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On February 29th, 2004 the democratically elected president of Haiti, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was forced to leave his country. The twice elected President was kidnapped, along with his Haitian-American wife, American soldiers and flown, against his will, to the isolated Central African Republic. Although the American government has denied ousting Aristide it was clear that the Haitian people’s most recent attempt at self-determination had not been crushed by Haitian paramilitaries as Washington claimed. In An Unbroken Agony , bestselling author and social justice advocate Randall Robinson explores the heroic and tragic history of Haiti. He traces the history of a people forced across the Atlantic in chains; recounting their spectacularly successful slave revolt against France and the two hundred years of reprisals that would follow. The fate of Aristide’s presidency is tied to this people’s century-long quest for self-determination and his removal from power exposes the apartheid-like forces that frustrate these …

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Subjects

  • POLITICS & GOVERNMENT
  • Caribbean Area - History
  • Political History
  • History
  • History - General History
  • History: World
  • Caribbean & West Indies - General
  • 1986-
  • Aristide, Jean-Bertrand
  • Haiti
  • Politics and government