June 1985
Robert Lawless, compiler
Center for Latin American Studies
University of Florida
Gainesville FL 32611
Helen I. Safa, Director
Paper No. 6
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON HAITI:
English and Creole Items
by Robert Lawless, comp.
Copyright 1985
University of Florida
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Caribbean Migration Program
The Occasional Papers of the Caribbean Migration Program are published
by the Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida. Helen I.
Safa, Director of the Center, administers the Caribbean Migration Program
and is series editor of the Occasional Papers. The Caribbean Migration
Program began in January 1982 with support from the Tinker and Ford
Foundations and the University of Florida. The Program's goals are to:
- train new scholars in the field of Caribbean migration
- review the existing state of knowledge concerning Caribbean migration in
order to identify priorities for research and action
- generate and disseminate research in these priority areas
- establish collaborative relationships with other scholars and
institutions in the Caribbean and in the United States working on
migration
- serve as an integrating mechanism and informational clearinghouse for
research and forums on all aspects of migration, particular to Florida
and southeastern United States
The Caribbean Migration Program maintains a Visiting Scholars Program,
predoctoral fellowships, graduate seminars, and a roster of researchers.
In 1983 the University of Florida Libraries in cooperation with the Center
published an extensive bibliography on Caribbean migration (i.e., Rosemary
Brana-Shute's A Bibliography of Caribbean Migration and Caribbean
Immigration Communities). In addition to the present monograph on Haiti,
the Caribbean Migration Program Occasional Paper Series includes these five
other monographs:
No. 1: Migration and Caribbean Cultural Identity: Selected Papers from
Conference Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Center. 1982. (out of
print)
No. 2: Caribbean Workers in the Florida Sugar Cane Industry. Terry L.
McCoy and Charles H. Wood. 1982. (out of print)
No. 3: Haitian Migration and the Haitian Economy. Terry L. McCoy, ed.
1984. (out of print)
No. 4: Women and Migration--Latin America and the Caribbean: A Selective
Annotated Bibliography. Mary Garcia Castro, Jean Gearing, and Margaret
Gill, comps. 1984. (out of print)
No. 5: Jose Martf, Architect of Social Unity: Class Tensions in the
Cuban Emigre Communities of the United States, 1887-1895. Gerald E. Poyo.
1984.
For further information write to:
Center for Latin American Studies
319 Grinter Hall
University of Florida
Gainesville FL 32611
Table of Contents
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Introduction .
1. Agriculture
2. Art .
3. Bibliographies
4. Demography .
5. Economics .
6. Education .
7. Family .
8. Fiction .
9. Health .
10. History .
11. Humanities .
12. Independence
13. Languages .
14. Literature .
15. Migration .
16. Occupation .
17. Politics .
18. Popular .
19. Relations with
20. Religion .
21. Sociocultural
22. Urbanism .
23. General .
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Introduction
Since 1977 when they began arriving in Florida in significant numbers,
Haitian immigrants have had an impact on the American conscience rarely
matched by the migrations of any other group. The heartrending spectacle
in 1981 of 33 Haitians drowning after their 25-foot homemade boat capsized
within 50 yards of the shores of the affluent community of Hillsboro Beach,
Florida, was followed on network television by other stories of the
tragedies of the Haitian boat people. The publicity resulted in positive
action by many U.S. civic groups.
Influential newspapers such as the Miami Herald, almost all the major
church groups, and several federal judges castigated the U.S. Immigration
and Naturalization Service for its invariably discriminatory and often
brutal treatment of the Haitians. Legally the Haitians have been
vindicated, but socioeconomically they remain at a terrible disadvantage in
Florida and nationwide.
The public interest in Haitian immigrants is being rapidly translated
into a growing interest in Haitian studies at Florida's academic centers.
There is little doubt that the phenomenon of Haitian migration cannot be
effectively studied without an understanding of the history and culture of
Haiti. There is also little doubt that the best collection in the world of
Haitian materials in French, English, and Spanish is in the University of
Florida Libraries.
There are still a few classics in French that have not been translated
into English (or Haitian Creole), but any researcher can obtain all the
fundamental information about Haiti through English. In fact, most of the
younger American researchers are more interested in learning Creole than
French. French is, after all, used fluently by maybe only eight percent of
the Haitian population, while every Haitian knows Creole. Certainly it is
better to use Creole in fieldwork among Haitians since French is--even for
the most sophisticated elite--a second language. In addition, the
prejudices held against Creole, especially by the elite, have been
diminishing in the last few decades. And English is rapidly rivaling
French as the second language of Haiti.
Indeed this bibliography began as an investigation of the occasionally
heard suggestion that there is very little written in English about Haiti.
The size of this bibliography is a partial response to such a notion.
Although a large number of English-language works was indeed located, this
bibliography makes no pretense at being a complete collection of everything
in English available on Haiti. For example, U.S. government documents and
various historical documents in English are not included, nor are book
reviews, items from newspapers or weekly news journals, and writings on the
natural sciences are not well represented here.
For the most part.the items in this bibliography may be found in the
regular shelving areas of the main and branch units of the University of
Florida Libraries by following the call numbers on the last line of most
entries. Many of the items are in the Latin American Collection, and these
call numbers are prefixed with "Lac." Items that are in special
collections are noted by such prefixes as "Lac(Spec)," Latin American
Collection Special Collection; "Micro," Main Library Microform Center; and
"Ref," Main Library Reference Room. Branch libraries are also designated
by call-number prefixes such as "AgrLib" for Agricultural Library, "LawLib"
for Law Library, "IbcLib" for Institute of Black Culture Library, and so
forth.
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If an entry has a prefix but not a call number, this indicates that it
was on order or was being processed for cataloging at the final compiling
of this bibliography. An "Lac" prefix shows that it will appear in the
Latin American Collection, and a "Main," that it will appear in the main
collection. Items without a prefix or a call number are not in the
University of Florida Libraries but are usually available through
interlibrary loan.
This bibliography is divided into twenty-three separate
"sub-bibliographies":
(1) "Agriculture" covers such contemporary topics as geology, land
tenure, rural development, soil erosion, and work groups. Of particular
interest historically are the items focusing on the land reforms following
the independence of 1804.
(2) "Art" reflects the fact that Haiti has received worldwide
attention for its so-called primitive art.
(3) "Bibliographies" contains bibliographies in English.
(4) "Demography" is quite short since statistics are very difficult to
come by in Haiti.
(5) "Economics" covers a variety of topics ranging from the foreign
debt of Haiti to activities in the local marketplace.
(6) "Education" contains orthodox works on education as well as a few
items on the teaching of Creole and the organization of libraries.
(7) "Family" focuses on the kinship and domestic institutions, though
the word is difficult to define in the Haitian context.
(8) "Fiction" contains mostly American authors. Haitian authors
usually write in French, and very little of their fiction is translated.
All of the fiction in Creole that is carried in the University of Florida
Libraries is listed plus a few other items available through interlibrary
loan.
(9) "Health" covers Haitians migrants as well as the population in
Haiti.
(10) "History" contains items up to 1957 except those specifically on
the period of independence from 1789 to 1804 or on the period of the U.S.
occupation from 1915 to 1934. Both of these periods are covered in
separate bibliographies. The Duvalier era from 1957 to the present is in
the bibliography on "Politics."
(11) "Humanities" is a grab bag of items dealing with such topics as
dance, fashions, and folklore; and it even contains some phonograph records
of Haitian music that are available in the University of Florida Music
Library.
(12) "Independence" covers from 1789 to 1804 with some items on the
immediate aftermath of independence. Many of the works focus on the great
personalities of this period: Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques
Dessalines, and Henri Christophe.
(13) "Language" contains both linguistic discussions about Haitian
Creole and items written in Creole. It also contains works on other
French-based Creoles, such as the Indian Ocean and Trinidadian Creoles.
(14) "Literature" deals with the literary criticism of the novels,
poems, and essays of Haitian writers; and it includes some of these poems
and essays. Much of this work revolves around concepts of negritude.
(15) "Migration" carries, for the most part, items concerned with
Haitian immigrants outside of Haiti since very little has been written on
internal migration.
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(16) "Occupation" refers to the U.S. occupation, and the bibliography
is devoted primarily to the period from 1915 to 1934.
(17) "Politics" focuses on the Haiti of Frangois Duvalier from 1957 to
1971 and on the contemporary period under his son Jean-Claude from 1971 to
mid 1985. Many of these works are rabidly anti-Duvalier, and some of them
might more comfortably fit into the category of popular writings.
(18) "Popular" demonstrates that Haiti has probably had more
foolishness written about it than any other country of its size. Most of
these works focus on sensationalist notions of Voodoo, and many of them are
outright racist.
(19) "Relations with the United States" contains items for other than
the 1915-1934 period.
(20) "Religion" is the longest bibliography and reflects the
preoccupation of many writers with Voodoo. Some of these items also appear
in the "Popular" bibliography, and it would be easy to argue that they do
not belong on a list of serious works on religion.
(21) "Sociocultural" contains works dealing with social structures
larger than the family.
(22) "Urbanism" has only a few items since Haiti is primarily a rural
country and also since research into urban Haiti is very new.
(23) "General" covers everything that does not fit neatly into the
other bibliographies.
Occasionally different chapters from the same book are listed
separately in different bibliographies, and where appropriate, items are
listed in more than one bibliography.
Some entries carry a brief annotation on the last line. The compiler
followed no set guidelines in the annotations, though exceptionally
wrongheaded or exceptionally accurate items are usually noted.
Authors are listed alphabetically in the "Index." The number beside
the name refers to the individual listing, not to the page.
Although all items were reviewed by the compiler, mistakes have surely
crept into this bibliography. Any corrections, additions, changes,
complaints, and comments will be appreciated. Please address them to:
Robert Lawless
Department of Anthropology
University of Florida
Gainesville FL 32611
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1. Haiti: Agriculture
1. Augelli, John P. 1960. Cultural Misconceptions of Man-Land Patterns
in Haiti. Geographical Review 50:276-278.
910.5/6345; review of Young 1958
2. Balch, Emily Greene. 1927. Notes on the Land Situation in Haiti. In
Occupied Haiti. Emily Greene Balch, ed. Pp. 65-81. New York: Writers.
Lac327.73/B174o
3. Carty, Winthrop P. 1983. The Regreening of Haiti: Is Tree-Cropping
the Answer? Americas 35(5):5-7,36-39.
Lac905/A512; on Gerald Murray
4. Cauvin, Nicole Xavier. 1975. Haiti: A Sociological Analysis of the
Agrarian Reforms of 1804. Ph.D. dissertation, New York University.
Lac(Micro); Marxist interpretation
5. Comhaire-Sylvain, Suzanne. 1952. Land Tenure in the Marbial Region of
Haiti. In Acculturation in the Americas. Sol Tax. ed. Pp. 180-184. New
York: Cooper Square.
301.24/1613a
6. Dorsinville, Luc. 1932. The Rivers and Lakes of Haiti. Bulletin of
the Pan American Union 66:188-193.
Lac905/P187
7. 1933. The Plains of Haiti. Bulletin of the Pan American
Union 67:668-672.
Lac905/P187
8. Erasmus, Charles John. 1952. Agricultural Changes in Haiti: Patterns
of Resistance and Acceptance. Human Organization 11(4):20-26.
305/H9185
9. 1956. Culture Structure and Process: The Occurrence and
Disappearance of Reciprocal Farm Labor. Southwestern Journal of
Anthropology 12:444-469.
572.05/S889
10. Etienne, Mary-Rose. 1979. The Impact of Development Programs on
Women's Roles in Haiti. M.A. thesis, University of Florida.
Lac378/FO/1979/E84i, Archives
11. Folsom, Robert S. 1954. Haitian Economy. Ph.D. dissertation,
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Chapters 2,6
12. Gregg, M. 1958. Cleobert's Farm. Americas 10(11):22-25.
Lac905/A512
13. Hall, Robert Burnett. 1929. The Soci4t6 Congo of the Ile A Gonave.
American Anthropologist 31:685-700.
572.05/A512
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14. Herskovits, Melville J. 1937. Life in a Haitian Valley. New York:
Knopf.
Lac917.294/5721; Chapter 4; the very best of Boasian anthropology
15. Holly, Marc Aurele. 1955. Agriculture in Haiti. New York: Vantage.
Lac630.97294/H746a
16. Komite Liv CPAL la. 1984. Kout Flach sou Jewografi Dayiti.
[Port-au-Prince]: Boukan.
17. Laborie, P. J. 1798. The Coffee Planter of Saint Domingo: With an
Appendix Containing a View of the Constitution, Government, Laws, and State
of That Colony, Previous to the Year 1789. London: Cadell and Davies.
Lac(Micro)F1921/.B1385; written for Jamaican planters by planter from
Parish of Borne
18. Lacerta, Robert K. 1975. The First Land Reform in Latin America:
The Reforms of Alexander POtion, 1809-1814. Inter-American Economic
Affairs 28:77-85.
Lac330.627/1614
19. 1978. Evolution of Land and Labor in the Haitian
Revolution, 1791-1820. Americas 34:449-459.
Lac970.05/A512
20. Lobeck, Elmire M. 1954. Haiti: A Brief Survey of Its Past and
Present Agricultural Problems. Journal of Geography 53:277-290.
910.7/J86
21. Lundahl, Mats. 1979. Peasants and Poverty: A Study of Haiti. New
York: St. Martin's.
LacHN212.5/.L86; Chapters 5,6; excellent
22. 1983. Peasants, Government and Technological Change in
Haitian Agriculture. In Politics, Public Administration and Rural
Development in the Caribbean. Hans F. Illy, ed. Munich: Weltforum.
Lac; found in 1983 (Economics)
23. M4traux, Alfred. 1951. Making a Living in the Marbial Valley
(Haiti). Paris: UNESCO.
24. Metraux, Rhoda. 1952. Affiliations Through Work in Marbial, Haiti.
Primitive Man 25:1-22.
572.05/A6289
25. Moore, 0. Ernest. 1972. Haiti: Its Stagnant Society and Shackled
Economy. New York: Exposition.
Lac309.17294/M823h; Chapters 12,13
26. Murray, Gerald F. 1977. The Evolution of Haitian Peasant Land
Tenure: A Case Study in Agricultural Adaptation to Population Growth.
Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
Lac(Micro); Chapter 11; two years fieldwork on Cul-de-Sac Plain
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27. 1978a. Informal Subdivision and Land Insecurity: An
Analysis of Haitian Peasant Land Tenure. Port-au-Prince: U.S. Agency for
International Development.
Lac
28. 1978b. Land Tenure, Land Insecurity, and Planned
Agricultural Development Among Haitian Peasants. Port-au-Prince: U.S.
Agency for International Development.
Lac
29. 1979. Terraces, Trees, and the Haitian Peasant: An
Assessment of Twenty-Five Years of Erosion Control in Rural Haiti.
Prepared for USAID/Haiti.
Lac
30. 1984. The Wood Tree as a Peasant Cash-Crop: An
Anthropological Strategy for the Domestication of Energy. In Haiti--Today
and Tomorrow: An Interdisciplinary Study. Charles R. Foster and Albert
Valdman, eds. Pp. 141-160. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of
America.
Lac
31. Murray, Gerald F., and Marfa D. Alvarez. 1975. Haitian Bean
Circuits: Cropping and Trading Maneuvers among a Cash-Oriented Peasantry.
In Working Papers in Haitian Society and Culture. Sidney W. Mintz, ed.
Pp. 85-126. New Haven, Connecticut: Antilles Research Program, Yale
University.
Lac309.17294/W926
32. Palmer, Charles. 1975. History of a Valley. Americas 27(9):2-7.
Lac905/A512
33. 1976. Land Use and Landscape Change along the
Dominican-Haitian Borderlands. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Florida.
Lac378/FO/1976/P1731, Archives
34. Roe, Terry L. 1978. An Economic Evaluation of the Haitian
Agricultural Marketing System. Washington, D.C.: Agency for International
Development.
Found in International Programs, Tropical Agriculture, 3028 McCarty Hall
35. Smucker, Glenn R. 1982. Peasants and Development Politics: A Study
in Haitian Class and Culture. Ph.D. dissertation, New School for Social
Research.
LacGT5690/.H31S61
36. Street, John M. 1960. Historical and Economic Geography of the
Southwest Peninsula of Haiti. Ph.D. dissertation, University of
California.
37. Underwood, Frances W. 1964. Land and Its Manipulation among the
Haitian Peasantry. In Explorations in Cultural Anthropology. Ward H.
Goodenough, ed. Pp. 469-482. New York: McGraw-Hill.
572.04/G649c
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38. Ward, R. 1984. Evaluation of Haitian Agricultural Development with
the Use of Principal Components. Journal of Agricultural Economics
35:243-255.
AgrLib281.8/J85
39. Wood, Harold A. 1961. Physical Influences on Peasant Agriculture in
Northern Haiti. Canadian Geographer 5(2):10-18.
910.5/C2122
40. 1963. Northern Haiti: Land, Land Use, and Settlement:
A Geographical Investigation of the Departement du Nord. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press.
Lac972.94/W875n
41. Woodring, Wendell P., John S. Brown, and Wilbur S. Burbank. 1924.
Geology of the Republic of Haiti. Port-au-Prince: Department of Public
Works, Republic of Haiti.
550/.HI53g; 631 pages!
42. Young, Maurice de. 1958. Man and Land in the Haitian Economy.
Gainesville: University of Florida Press.
Lac980.08/F6361/n.3
43. Zuvekas, Clarence, Jr. 1977. An Annotated Bibliography of
Agricultural Development in Haiti. Washington, D.C.: Sector Analysis
Internalization Group, Foreign Development Division, Economic Research
Service, Department of Agriculture.
Lists many fugitive AID items
44. 1978a. Agricultural Development in Haiti: An Assessment
of Sector Problems, Policies, and Prospects Under Conditions of Severe Soil
Erosion. Washington, D.C.: Agency for International Development.
LacHD1842/.Z991
45. 1978b. Land Tenure, Income, and Employment in Rural
Haiti: .A Survey, rev. ed. Washington, D.C.: Rural Development Division,
Bureau for Latin America, Agency for International Development.
LacHN212.5/.Z88; mostly repeats sections of 1978a
46. 1979. Land Tenure in Haiti and Its Policy Implications:
A Survey of the Literature. Social and Economic Studies 28(4):1-30.
Lac330.5/S678; draws from 1978b
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2. Haiti: Art
47. Adlow, Dorothy. 1952. Church Art in Haiti. Collier's 30(21):74-75.
051/C699
48. Anon. 1947a. Haitian Painting. Life 23(9):58-61.
MicroAP2/.L547; on DeWitt Peters
49. 1947b. Haiti's Art Renaissance. Ebony 3(1):28-29.
Micro051/E16, IbcLib, JouLib
50. 1952. Church Art in Haiti. Life 33(25):64-65.
MicroAP1/.L547
51. Apraxine, Pierre. 1973. Haitian Painting: The Native Tradition.
New York: American Federation of Arts.
Lac759.97294/A652h
52. Arquin, Florence. 1948. Contemporary Popular Art in Haiti. Bulletin
of the Pan American Union 82:10-20.
Lac905/P187
53. 1955. Mexico and Haiti: Two Aspects
In The Caribbean: Its Culture. A. Curtis Wilgus, ed.
Gainesville: University of Florida Press.
Lac972.9/F636p/v.5
54. Benson, Legrace. 1982. A Report from Haiti. Art
25(5/6):117-130.
AfaLib705/A7914
of Caribbean Art.
Pp. 3-14.
International
55. Christensen, Eleanor Ingalls. 1975. The Art of Haiti. South
Brunswick, New Jersey: Barnes.
LacN6606/.C54
56. Coates, Robert M. 1946. Haiti and the Haitians. New Yorker
22(20):49-50.
051/N5678; on painters
57. 1979. The Bewitched Reality of Haitian Art. Unesco
Courier 32(2):28-33.
341.1305/U587
58. Franciscus, John Allen. 1980. Haiti: Voodoo Kingdom to Modern
Riviera. Chicopee, Massachusetts: Burt.
LacF1915.5/.F7261, Lac(Ref); contains guide to artists
59. Koevas, Tibor. 1952. Haitian Mosaic. United Nations World
6(5):16-19.
341.1305/U585
60. Monosiet, Pierre. 1975. Art in Haiti. Black World 24(4):60-67.
051/N393
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61. Peters, DeWitt. 1947. Haiti's Primitive Painters. Harper's Bazaar
81(2821):104-105,159.
MicroTT500/.H3
62. Rodman, Selden. 1948. Renaissance in Haiti: Popular Painters in the
Black Republic. New York: Pellegrini and Cudahy.
Lac759.97294/R693r, AfaLib; by one-time co-director of the Centre d'Art
63. 1950. The Christ of the Haitian Primitives. Harper's
Bazaar 84(2869):106-109,175-177.
646.05/H295
64. 1954. Haiti's New Painters. Tomorrow 3(1):109-122.
133.07/T661h
65. _. 1961. Haiti: The Black Republic, new rev. ed. New
York: Devin-Adair.
Lac972.94/R693h; Chapter 6; rather popularized
66. 1968. A Caribbean Chapter. Americas 20(9):8-15.
Lac905/A512; adapted from The Caribbean
67. 1974. The Miracle of Haitian Art. Garden City, New
York Doubleday.
Lac709.7294/R693m, AfaLib
68. 1978. Artists of Haiti: The Third Generation. Americas
30(10):7-12.
Lac905/A512
69. 1980. Haitian Art: The Third Generation with an
Overlook at the First and Second. Norwalk, Connecticut: Mind.
Lac(Spec)N6606/.H342
70. Stebich, Ute. 1978. Haitian Art. New York: Brooklyn Museum.
LacN6606/.H34, AfaLib
71. Thoby-Marcelin, Philippe. 1949. Magic in Paint. Americas
1(10):24-27,31.
Lac905/A512
72. _. 1959. Haiti. Washington, D.C.: Pan American Union.
Lac709.7294/T449h; primitive artists
73. Tytell, Mellon. 1983. A Camera Catches the Reality of Haitian Art.
Americas 35(2):43-48.
Lac905/A512
74. Watson, Jane. 1945. Haiti's First Art Center. Inter-American
4(9):22-23,33.
Lac327.705/161
75. Williams, Sheldon. c.1969. Voodoo and the Art of Haiti. Nottingham,
England: Morland Lee.
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3. Haiti: Bibliographies
76. Ballantyne, Lygia Maria F. C. 1980. Haitian Publications: An
Acquisitions Guide and Bibliography. Madison: Memorial Library,
University of Wisconsin.
LacZ688/.H27B34
77. Bellegarde-Smith, Patrick. 1982. Haitian Social Thought: A
Bibliographic Survey. Inter-American Review of Bibliography 32:330-337.
LacR015.94/R454
78. Brana-Shute, Rosemary, comp. 1983. A Bibliography of Caribbean
Migration and Caribbean Immigration Communities. Gainesville: Reference
and Bibliographic Department, University of Florida Libraries.
Lac(Ref)Z7164/.13B7
79. Chambers, Frances. 1983. Haiti. World Bibliographic Series. Santa
Barbara, California: CLIO.
Z1531/.C421
80. Dillard, J. L. 1963. Toward a Bibliography of Works Dealing with the
Creole Language of the Caribbean Area, Louisiana, and the Guianas.
Caribbean Studies 3(1):84-95.
Lac972.9005/C2774
81. Gaimari, Francis Anthony, Jr. 1977. Historiographical and
Bibliographical Survey of Primary and Secondary Source Materials Relevant
to the Study of the Haitian Revolution. M.A. thesis, University of
Florida.
Lac378/FO/1977/G141h
82. Herdeck, Donald E. 1979. Caribbean Writers: A
Bio-Bibliographical-Critical Encyclopedia. Washington, D.C.: Three
Continents.
21595/.C364, Lac; by founder of Three Continents Press; Haitian writers on
pp. 261-547
83. Kass, Scott. 1984. A List of All Miami Herald Articles about
Haitians 1979-1983. Miami: Florida International University Libraries.
Lac(Ref)
84. Laguerre, Michel S. (Michel S. Lage). 1978. You Lis Liv Sou Vodou.
Sel 42:34-48.
Lac261.83/S464
85. 1982. The Complete Haitiana: A Bibliographic Guide to
the Scholarly Literature, 1900-1980, 2 vols. Millwood, New York: Kraus.
LacZ1531/.L33; full of errors
86. Lawless, Robert, comp. 1984. A Haitian Bibliography of Items in
English and Creole. Gainesville: Latin American Collection, University of
Florida Libraries.
LacZ1534/.U551; revised, corrected, and updated in 1985
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87. 1985. Bibliography on Haiti: English and Creole Items.
Occasional Papers No. 6. Gainesville: Center for Latin American Studies,
University of Florida.
Lac(Ref); supersedes 1984
88. Mintz, Sidney W., and Vern Carroll. 1964. A Selective Social Science
Bibliography of the Republic of Haiti. Revista Interamericana de Ciencias
Sociales 2:405-419.
Lac305/C569
89. Primus, Wilma. 1973. A Bibliography of Haitian Literature:
1900-1972. Black Images 2(1):44-59,43.
Lac305/C569
90. Shannon, Magdaline W., comp. 1973. Bibliography of Saint Dominique:
Especially for the Period of 1700-1804. Iowa City: University of Iowa.
LacRO16.9729403/S528b
91. Young, Maurice de. 1961. Checklists for Archives and Private
Collections in Haiti. In Handbook of Latin American Studies, Vol. 23.
Nathan A. Haverstock and Earl J. Pariseau, eds. Pp. 406-408. Gainesville:
University of Florida Press.
LacRO16.918/H236
92. Zuvekas, Clarence, Jr. 1977. An Annotated Bibliography of
Agricultural Development in Haiti. Washington, D.C.: Sector Analysis
Internalization Group, Foreign Development Division, Economic Research
Service, Department of Agriculture.
Lists many fugitive AID items
93. 1978. Land Tenure, Income, and Employment in Rural
Haiti: A Survey, rev. ed. Washington, D.C.: Rural Development Division,
Bureau for Latin America, Agency for International Development.
LacHN212.5/.Z88
94. 1979. Land Tenure in Haiti and Its Policy Implications:
A Survey of the Literature. Social and Economic Studies 28(4):1-30.
Lac330.5/S678; draws from 1978
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4. Haiti: Demography
95. Allman, James. 1982. Age at Menarche and Fertility in Haiti. Human
Organization 41:350-355.
305/H9185
96. Allman, James, and John May. 1979. Fertility, Mortality, Migration
and Family Planning in Haiti. Population Studies 33:505-521.
312.05/P831
97. Bazile, Robert. 1975. Demographic Statistics in Haiti. In The
Haitian Potential: Research and Resources of Haiti. Vera Rubin and
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130. Hooper, Michael S. 1984. The Politicization of Human Rights in
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131. Hubert, Giles A. 1950. Some Problems of a Colonial Economy: A
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157. 1961b. Standards of Value and Units of Measure in the
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341.06/C289in; mainly a summary of UN 1949
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LacHF1501/.N5; deals with 19th century
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168. Schaedel, Richard P. 1975. The Concept of Community Development in
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LacHC153/.Z9P627; Chapter 3
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6. Haiti: Education
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214. M6traux, Rhoda. 1951. Kith and Kin: A Study of Creole Social
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229. 1960a. The Mission. Novel. Garden City, New York:
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813.54/C378m; juvenile
230. 1960b. Black Sun. Novel. Garden City, New York:
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231. 1963. The Witching Lands: Tales of the West Indies.
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813.54/C378w
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York: Teachers College Press.
Lac309.17294/C748
390. Dupuy, Alex. 1976. Spanish Colonialism and the Origin of
Undevelopment in Haiti. Latin American Perspectives 3:5-29.
Lac320.98/L3572
391. Fouchard, Jean. 1981. The Haitian Maroons: Liberty or Death. New
York: Blyden (first published 1972).
LacHT108.1/.F6813
392. Franklin, James. 1971. The Present State of Hayti (Santo Domingo):
With Remarks on Its Agriculture, Commerce, Laws, Religion, Finances, and
Population. London: Cass (first published 1828).
Lac972.94/F832p, Lac(Micro)HV28/.B8A5
393. Gindine, Yvette. 1974. The Magic of Black History: Images of
Haiti. Caribbean Review 6(4):25-30.
LacR016.98/C277
394. Gold, Herbert S. 1955. Caribbean Caudillo: Magloire of Haiti.
Nation 180:118-120.
051/N277
395. Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo. 1971. Social Control in Slave Plantation
Societies: A Comparison of St. Dominique and Cuba. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins Press.
308/J66s/ser.89n.l; not much on Haiti
396. Hazard, Samuel. 1873. Santo Domingo, Past and Present: With a
Glance at Hayti. New York: Harper and Brothers.
Lac(Spec)972.93/H438s; hardly worth a glance
397. Heinl, Robert Debs, Jr., and Nancy Gordon Heinl. 1978. Written in
Blood: The Story of the Haitian People, 1492-1971. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin.
LacF1921/.H44; popularized account
398. Herskovits, Melville J. 1937. Life in a Haitian Valley. New York:
Knopf.
Lac917.294/H574; Chapters 1-3; the very best of Boasian anthropology
399. Holcomb, Richmond C. 1937. Who Gave the World Syphilis? The
Haitian Myth. New York: Froben.
400. Hudicourt, Max L. 1944. Jim Crow Menaces Haiti. Crisis 51:354-364.
325.2605/C932; on Lescot's anti-black attitude; by founding member of
communist party
Page 41
401. Laborie, P. J. 1798. The Coffee Planter of Saint Domingo: With an
Appendix Containing a View of the Constitution, Government, Laws, and State
of That Colony, Previous to the Year 1789. London: Cadell and Davies.
Lac(Micro)F1921/.B1385; written for Jamaican planters by planter from
Parish of Borne
402. Lacerta, Robert K. 1981. Xenophobia and Economic Decline: The
Haitian Case, 1820-1843. Americas 37:499-515.
Lac970.05/A512
403. Laguerre, Michel S. 1976. Belair, Port-au-Prince: From Slave and
Maroon Settlement to Contemporary Black Ghetto. In LAAG Contributions to
Afro-American Ethnohistory in Latin America and the Caribbean. Norman E.
Whitten, Jr., ed. Pp. 26-38. Los Angeles: Latin American Center,
University of California.
LacF1419/.N4L3
404. Lager, J. N. 1970. Haiti: Her History and Her Detractors.
Westport, Connecticut: Negro Universities Press (first published 1907).
LacF1921/.L485; Lac972.94/L5122ht; by highly placed elite politician
405. Leyburn, James G. 1937. The Making of a Black Nation. In Studies
in the Science of Society. George Peter Murdock, ed. Pp. 377-394. New
Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press.
304/S933; notes on African "tribes" that made up Haiti
406. 1966. The Haitian People, rev. ed. New Haven,
Connecticut: Yale University Press.
Lac972.94/L682h; famous caste interpretation; text identical to 1941
edition, with Mintz's 41-page introduction added
407. McEwan, Bonnie Gair. 1983. Spanish Colonial Adaptation on
Hispaniola: The Archaeology of Area 35, Puerto Real, Haiti. M.A. thesis,
University of Florida.
378/FO/1983/M142s, Lac, Archives
408. MacKenzie, Charles. 1971. Notes on Haiti: Made During a Residence
in That Republic, 2 vols. London: Cass (first published 1830).
Lac972.94/M156n, Lac(Micro)
409. MacLeod, Murdo J. 1970. The Soulouque Regime in Haiti, 1847-1859:
A Reevaluation. Caribbean Studies 10(3):35-48.
Lac972.9005/C2774
410. Marshall, Harriet Gibbs. 1930. The Story of Haiti: From the
Discovery of the Island by Christopher Columbus to the Present Day.
Boston: Christopher.
Lac972.94/M368s; photographs of historical figures
411. Nicholls, David. 1974a. Economic Dependence and Political Autonomy:
The Haitian Experience. Occasional Paper Series, No. 9. Montreal: Centre
for Developing-Area Studies, McGill University.
LacHF1501/.N5; deals with 19th century
Page 42
412. 1974b. A Work of Combat: Mulatto Historians and the
Haitian Past, 1847-1867. Journal of Inter-American Studies and World
Affairs 16:15-38.
Lac980.05/J86
413. 1978a. Caste, Class and Colour in Haiti. In Caribbean
Social Relations. Colin G. Clarke, ed. Pp. 4-16. Liverpool: Centre for
Latin-American Studies, University of Liverpool.
414. 1978b. The Wisdom of Salomon: Myth or Reality?
Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs 20:377-392.
Lac980.05/J86
415. __. 1979a. From Dessalines to Duvalier: Race, Colour and
National Independence in Haiti. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University
Press.
LacF1921/.N58; excellent though occasionally curious ideational
interpretation
416. 1979b. Rural Protest and Peasant Revolt in Haiti
(1804-1869). In Peasants, Plantations and Rural Communities in the
Caribbean. Pp. 29-53. Malcolm Cross and Arnaud Marks, eds. Leiden:
Department of Caribbean Studies, Royal Institute of Linguistics and
Anthropology.
LacHD403.2/.C37
417. Paquin, Lyonel. 1983. The Haitians: Class and Color Politics.
Brooklyn: Multi-Type.
Lac; Chapters 1-10,13-17; mulatto vs. black interpretation of history
418. Perusse, Roland I. 1977. Historical Dictionary of Haiti. Metuchen,
New Jersey: Scarecrow.
LacF1913/.P47
419. Plummer, Brenda Gayle. 1984. The Metropolitan Connection: Foreign
and Semiforeign Elites in Haiti, 1900-1915. Latin American Research Review
19(2):119-142.
Lac980.0072/L357
420. Pons, Frank Moya. 1984. The Tainos of Hispaniola: The Island's
First Inhabitants. Caribbean Review 13(4):21-23,47.
LacR016.98/C277
421. Rainey, Fr6lich G.. 1941. Excavations in the Ft.
Liberty Region, Haiti. Yale University Publications in Anthropology, No.
23. New York, Connecticut: Yale University Press.
572.07/Y18p/n.23
422. Redpath, James, ed. 1970. A Guide to Hayti. Westport, Connecticut:
Negro Universities Press (first published 1861).
LacF1921/.R32; by abolitionist encouraging U.S. blacks to emigrate
423. Roberts, W. Adolphe. 1942. The French in the West Indies. New
York: Bobbs-Merrill.
Lac972.9/R648f
Page 43
424. Rodman, Selden. 1961. Haiti: The Black Republic, new rev. ed. New
York: Devin-Adair.
Lac972.94/R693h; Chapters 1-3; rather popularized
425. Rotberg, Robert I. 1971. Haiti: The Politics of Squalor. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin.
Lac972.9404/R842h
426. Roth, Hy. Ling. 1887. The Aborigines of Hispaniola. Journal of the
Royal Anthropological Institution 16:247-286.
572.06/R888j
427. Rouse, Irving. 1939. Prehistory in Haiti: A Study in Method. Yale
University Publications in Anthropology, No. 21. New Haven, Connecticut:
Yale University.
572.07/Y18p/n.21; on the distribution of pottery
428. 1941. Culture of the Ft. Liberty Region, Haiti. Yale
University Publications in Anthropology, No. 24. New Haven, Connecticut:
Yale University.
572.07/Y18p/n.24
429. Rys, John Frank. 1966. Tensions and Conflicts in Cuba, Haiti, and
the Dominican Republic Between 1945 and 1959. Ph.D. Dissertation, American
University.
Lac309.1729/R996t; relatively little on Haiti
430. St. John, Spenser. 1884. Hayti: Or the Black Republic. London:
Smith, Elder.
Lac(Spec)917.294/S143h, IbcLibF1915/.S2; first blood curdling account of
Voodoo and cannibalism
431. Sanders, Prince. 1969. Haytian Papers. Westport, Connecticut:
Negro Universities Press (first published 1816).
Lac972.9404/S257h
432. Schomburg, Arthur A. 1921. Military Services Rendered by the
Haitians in the North and South American Wars for Independence. A.M.E.
Review 37(4):199-204.
433. Shapiro, Gary. 1984. A Soil Resistivity Survey of 16th-Century
Puerto Real, Haiti. Journal of Field Archaeology 11:101-110.
CC1/.J69
434. Sheridan, Richard B. 1982. From Jamaican Slavery to Haitian
Freedom: The Case of the Black Crew of the Pilot Boat, Deep Nine. Journal
of Negro History 67:328-339.
325.26/J86
435. Stein, Robert. 1985. The Abolition of Slavery in the North, West,
and South of Saint Domingue. Americas 41(3):47-55.
Lac970.05/A512
Page 44
436. Trouillot, Michel-Rolph. 1977. Ti Dife Boule sou Istoua Ayiti. New
York: Koleksion Lakansiel.
LacF1921/.T76
437. Verrill, A. Hyatt. 1914. Porto Rico Past and Present and San
Domingo of Today. New York: Dodd, Mead.
Lac972.95/V555p; Chapters 9-12; blatantly racist
438. Vidas, Albert de. 1971. The Foreign Relations of Haiti in
Hemispheric Affairs from Independence to Occupation, 1804-1915. Ph.D.
dissertation, New York University.
Lac327.7294/D492f
439. Weinstein, Brian, and Aaron Segal. 1984. Haiti: Political
Failures, Cultural Successes. New York: Praeger.
LacFl915/.W45; Chapter 1
440. Wilson, Edmund. 1950. Christophe and Estime. Reporter 2(10):21-26.
051/R425
441. Wimpffen, Francis Alexander Stanislaus Baron de. 1797. A Voyage to
Santo Domingo in the Years 1788, 1789, and 1790. London: Cadell and
Davies.
In UF Library only in Spanish; by a keen observer
Page 45
11. Haiti: Humanities
442. Alexis, Stephen. '1956. Modern Haitian Thought. Books Abroad
30:261-265.
010.5/B7242
443. Antoine, Jacques Carmeleau. 1981. Jean Price-Mars and Haiti.
Washington, D.C.: Three Continents.
LacF1920/.P7448
444. Bart6n, Paule. 1980. The Woe Shirt: Caribbean Folk Tales.
Lincoln, Massachusetts: Penmaen.
LacGR120/.B37113
445. Beitler, James. 1977. This Is My Soul: Poems and Images of Haiti.
Port-au-Prince: Deschamps.
Lac(Spec)PS3552/.E44T47
446. Bell, Elizabeth. 1978. Teaching Haitian Culture via Literature: A
Culturapoetic Approach. Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University.
Lac(Micro)
447. Bigelow, John. 1875. The Wit and Wisdom of the Haytians. Harper's
New Monthly Magazine 51:130-136,288-291,438-441,583-587.
051/H294
448. 1877. The Wit and Wisdom of the Haytians. New York:
Scribner and Armstrong.
Lac(Spec)398.9/B592w; expansion of 1875
449. Bourguignon, Erika. 1959. The Persistence of Folk Belief: Some
Notes on Cannibalism and Zombis in Haiti. Journal of American Folklore
72:36-46.
398.05/J86
450. Bowman, Laura, and LeRoy Antoine, eds. 1938. The Voice of Haiti.
New York: Williams.
Lac784.497294/B787v; songs with Creole lyrics
451. Buchanan, Susan H. 1979. Haitians in the Arts. Migration Today
7(4):13-18.
JV6001/.M63
452. Cannon, Poppy. 1950. Haiti Fashions. Ebony 5(4):44-47.
MicroO51/E16, IbcLib, JouLib
453. Casseus, Frantz, guitarist. 1954. Haitian Dances. Phonograph
Record. New York: Folkways Records and Service.
MusLibLP261
454. Comhaire-Sylvain, Suzanne. 1937-1938. Creole Tales from Haiti.
Journal of American Folklore 50:207-295 and 51:219-346.
398.05/J86
Page 46
455. Courlander, Harold. 1939. Haiti Singing. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press.
Lac784.497294/C861h, MusLibML3565/.H3C7; mostly repeated in 1960
456. _. 1941a. Haiti's Political Folksongs. Opportunity
19(4):114-118.
Mostly repeated in 1960
457. 1941b. Musical Instruments of Haiti. Musical Quarterly
27:371-383.
MusLib780.5/M987; repeated in 1960
458. 1942a. The Piece of Fire and Other Haitian Tales. New
York: Harcourt, Brace and World.
Lac398.2/C861p
459. 1942b. Profane Songs of the Haitian People. Journal of
Negro History 27:320-344.
325.26/J86; mostly repeated in 1960
460. 1942c. Uncle Bouqui of Haiti. New York: Morrow.
Lac398.2/C861u
461. 1960. The Drum and the Hoe: Life and Lore of the
Haitian People. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Lac398.097294/C861d, IbcLib; contains 1939, 1941a, 1941b, 1942b, plus new
material
462. 1972. Dance and Dance-Drama in Haiti. In The Function
of Dance in Human Society, 2nd ed. Franziska Boas, ed. Pp. 41-53. New
York: Dance Horizons.
463. 1976. A Treasury of Afro-American Folklore. New York:
Crown.
GR103/.T73; reprints from Courlander 1939, 1960, 1964; Deren 1970; Simpson
1946; Hall 1953
464. Cuevas, Lolita, singer, and Frantz Casseus, guitarist. 1953.
Haitian Folk Songs. Phonograph Record. New York: Folkways Records and
Service.
MusLibLP263
465. Daley, Guilbert A. 1979. A Trilogy of the Haitian Revolutionary
Triumbirate. Plays. Ph.D. dissertation, Southern Illinois University.
Lac(Micro); three original plays about Toussaint, Dessalines, and
Christophe, with essay
466. Daniel, Yvonne. 1980. The Potency of Dance: A Haitian Examination.
Black Scholar 11(8):61-73.
301.45196/B627
467. Deren, Maya. 1949. Social and Ritual Dances of Haiti. Dance
Magazine 23(6):14-17,36-38.
792.805/D173m
Page 47
468. des Pres, Frangois M. Turenne. 1946. Tabou: A Haitian Folk Tale.
Phylon 7:365-372.
325.2605/P578
469. 1948. Maia, a Libretto on Haitian Folklore. Phylon
9:50-57.
325.2605/P578
470. 1949a. Children of Yayoute: Folktales of Haiti.
Port-au-Prince: Deschamps.
Lac398.21/D441c
471. 1949b. Tonton Bouqui and Old Madieu's Donkey. Phylon
10:66-71.
325.2605/P578
472. 1951. Tonton Comble and the Giants of Doco-Doco: A
Haitian Folk Tale. Phylon 12:364-370.
325.2605/P578
473. 1956. How Le Machoquette Was Changed into a Tornado.
Phylon 17:326-334.
325.2605/P578
474. Dickson, K. 1956. Magic of the Merinque. Dance Magazine
30(9):89-91.
792.805/D173m
475. Diran, Robe (Robert Durand), Antoua-n Adriyin, and Jan-Iv Urfie.
1979. Mizik Klasik Ayisyin. S6l 44:4-12.
Lac261.83/S464
476. Dofin, Klod. 1979. Sa Mizik Klasik Gin pou Li Oue ak Vodou? S6l
44:19-24.
Lac261.83/S464
477. Dominik, Maks. 1978. Vodou ak Literati Ayisyin. S6l 41:26-31.
Lac261.83/S464
478. 1979. You S6l Pip. Sel 44:13-18.
Lac261.83/S464; review of two hymnals
479. Fayo. c.1980. 3333 Proverbs in Haitian Creole. Port-au-Prince:
Fardin.
Much more than just proverbs
480. Gold, Herbert. 1965. Haunted Haiti. Holiday 37(3):64-69.
051/H732; drawings by Andrt Frangois
481. Goldberg, Alan. 1981. Commercial Folklore and Voodoo in Haiti:
International Tourism and the Sale of Culture. Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana
University.
LacG155/.H21G61
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482. Hearn, Lafcadio. 1885. Gombo Zhebes: Little Dictionary of Creole
Proverbs Selected from Six Creole Dialects. New York: Coleman.
398.9/H436g; Haitian proverbs selected from Bigelow 1875
483. Hyppolite, Michelson Paul. 1954. A Study of Haitian Folklore.
Port-au-Prince: Imprimerie de l'Etat.
Lac398/H998oE
484. Ivy, James W. 1941. The Wisdom of the Haitian Peasant, Or Some
Haitian Proverbs Considered. Journal of Negro History 26:485-498.
325.26/J86
485. Jahn, Janheinz. 1961. Muntu: An Outline of the New African
Culture. New York: Grove.
IbcLibDT352/.J313
486. Jean-Baptiste, Pauris. 1975. D#zi6m Kout Flach sou 300 Provbb
Dayiti. Port-au-Prince: Bon Nouvel.
LacPM7854/.H3J423
487. Jeanty, Edner A., and 0. Carl Brown. 1976. Parbl Granmoun: Haitian
Popular Wisdom. Port-au-Prince: Learning Center.
LacPN6519/.H3J42581
488. Johnson, Gyneth. 1949. How the Donkeys Came to Haiti and Other
Tales. New York: Devin-Adair.
LacPZ8.1/.J6Ho
489. Kajbs. 1980. Koukourouy dey6 Teyat. SOl 45/46:38-41.
Lac261.83/S464
490. Leaf, Earl, and Leonie Greenwood-Adams. 1946. Haiti Hoedown.
Collier's 117(18):22-24.
051/C699
491. Lomax, Alan. 1938. Haitian Journey. Southwest Review 23:125-147.
051/S728
492. 1975. Africanisms in New World Negro Music. In The
Haitian Potential: Research and Resources of Haiti. Vera Rubin and
Richard P. Schaedel, eds. Pp. 38-58. New York: Teacher's College Press.
Lac309.17294/C748
493. Ogistin, Joz f. 1979. Chant# L#gliz an Ayiti. S6l 43:9-13,31.
Lac261.83/S464
494. Parsons, Elsie Clews. 1933,1936,1943. Folklore of the Antilles,
French and English. Memoirs of the American Folklore Society, Vol. 26,
Pts. 1,2,3.
398.306/A512m, Lac; Haiti is in Pt. 2, pp. 470-596
495. Paskal, Tit, and Jan-Iv Urfie. 1979. Sa Yo R41 Mizik Ayisyin. Sel
43:3-8,30.
Lac261.83/S464
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496. Phillips, Anghelen A. .1983. Haiti's Endangered Gingerbread.
Americas 35(1):27-31.
Lac905/A512; marvelous drawings
497. Pradines, Emerante de. 1954. Instruments of Rhythm. Tomorrow
3(1):123-126.
133.07/T661h
498. Pradines, Emerante de, singer, and the Michele Dejean Group. 1954.
Creole Songs of Haiti. Phonograph Record. New York: Folkways Records and
Service.
MusLibLP264
499. Price-Mars, Jean. 1983. So Spoke the Uncle. Washington, D.C.:
Three Continents (first published 1928).
LacGR121/.H3P713; the famous romanticization of the peasant
500. Quirino dos Santos, Benedicta. 1951. Haiti Sings. Americas
3(6):30-31.
Lac905/A512
501. Salaam, Kalamu ya. 1979. The Haiti Experience. Black Collegian
10(2):62-70,126-127.
LC2781/.B627; pp. 66-69.
502. Seley, Jason. 1953. A Sculptor in Haiti. Americas 5(11):20-23.
Lac905/A512
503. Shapiro, Norman R., ed. 1970. Negritude: Black Poetry from Africa
and the Caribbean. New York: October.
841.008/S529n; Haitian writers on pp. 92-127
504. Simpson, George Eaton. 1940. Peasant Songs and Dances of Northern
Haiti. Journal of Negro History 25:203-215.
325.26/J86
505. 1943. Traditional Tales from Northern Haiti. Journal
of American Folklore 56:255-265.
398.05/J86
506. Simpson, George E., and J. B. Cineas. 1941. Folktales of Haitian
Heroes. Journal of American Folklore 54:176-185.
398.05/J86
507. Sylvain, Georges. 1929. Cric? Crac! Port-au-Prince: Bibliotheque
Haltienne.
LacPQ3949/.S9C7; fables of La Fontaine in Creole
508. Thoby-Marcelin, Philippe, and Pierre Marcelin. 1954. Three Haitian
Folk Tales. Americas 6(3):24-26.
Lac905/A512; two of these reappear in 1971
509. .1959. Two Haitian Folk Tales. Americas 11(9):22-24.
Lac905/A512
Page 50
510. 1971. The Singing Turtle and Other Tales from Haiti.
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
511. Toro. 1979. Mini-Diaz. Sel 43:21-26.
Lac261.83/S464
512. Urfit, Jan-lv. 1979. Mizik LUgliz apr# Konsil Vatikan 2. Sl6
43:27-30.
Lac261.83/S464
513. V4dad, Elifb. 1979. Sa-k Pas4 nan Mizik Ayiti. Sel
43:14-15,17-20,30.
Lac261.83/S464
514. Wakefield, Edward. 1891. Wisdom of Gombo. Nineteenth Century
30:575-582.
Stor051/N714; non-Haitian French creole proverbs
515. 1954. The Whistle and the Whip. Tomorrow
133.07/T661h
516. White, Clarence Cameron. 1929.
Island of Beauty, Mystery and Rhythm.
MusLib780.5/E83
3(1):91-94.
A Musical Pilgrimage to Haiti:
Etude 47:505-506.
The
517. Wolkstein, Diane. 1978. The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian
Folktales. New York: Knopf.
LacPZ8.1/.W84, EduLib
518. Yarborough, Lavinia Williams. 1956. Haiti: Where I Teach Dance.
Dance Magazine 30(10):42-44,76-79.
792.805/D173m
519. 1959. Haiti-Dance. Frankfurt am Main: Br6nners
Druckerei.
Lac793.31972/Y26h; partially repeats 1956
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12. Haiti: Independence
520. Alexis, Stephen. 1949. Black Liberator: The Life of Toussaint
Louverture. New York: Macmillan.
LacB/T734; much shortened from the French
521. Anon. 1792. A Particular Account of the Commencement and Progress
of the Insurrection of the Negroes in St. Domingo, 2nd ed. London:
Sewell.
Lac(Spec)F1923/.S23; French planters' version
522. Baur, John E. 1970. International Repercussions of the Haitian
Revolution. Americas 26:394-418.
Lac970.05/A512
523. Beard, John R. 1970. The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture: The Negro
Patriot of Hayti. Westport, Connecticut: Negro Universities Press (first
published 1853).
LacFI923/.T7
524. 1971. Toussaint L'Ouverture: A Biography and
Autobiography. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries (first published
1863).
LacFI923/.T7; same as 1970 with Louverture's autobiography added
525. Bell, Howard H., ed. 1970. Black Separatism and the Caribbean 1860.
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Lac301.45373/B433b, IbcLib; contains Harris 1860 and Holly 1857
526. Bellegarde, Dantes. 1943. Alexandre Potion: A Pioneer of Pan
Americanism. Bulletin of the Pan American Union 77:245-252.
Lac905/P187; repeated in 1953; by the famous historian, anti-American, and
Francophile
527. 1953. Alexandre Potion: The Founder of Rural Democracy
in Haiti. Caribbean Quarterly 3:167-173.
Lac972.9005/C277; same as 1943
528. Bird, M. B. 1971. The Black Man: Or Haytian Independence Deduced
from Historical Notes. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries (first
published 1896).
LacF1921/.B622; by Methodist missionary in Haiti for 30 years; published in
London as The Republic of Haiti, and Its Struggles
529. Blanchet, Jules. 1953. Haiti's Battle for Freedom. Americas
5(11):6-7.
Lac905/A512
530. Breathett, George. 1967. Haiti in the French Revolution, First
Phase: Rights of Property versus Rights of Man. Journal of Human
Relations 15:190-200.
305/J866
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531. Brown, George W. 1922. The Origins of Abolition in Santo Domingo.
Journal of Negro History 7:365-376.
325.26/J86
532. Charles, Joseph D. 1949. Toussaint Louverture. Americas
1(2):28-32,40.
Lac905/A512
533. Chazotte, Peter S. 1840. Historical Sketches of the Revolutions,
and the Foreign and Civil Wars in the Island of St. Domingo. New York:
Applegate.
Lac972.9403/C513h; much on the killing of whites
534. Clark, George P., and Donald Purcell. 1969. Winds of Change in the
Haitian Revolution. Negro History Bulletin 22(6):7-16.
909.097496/N393
535. Cole, Hubert. 1967. Christophe: King of Haiti. New York: Viking.
Lac972.4904/C689c; probably the best on Christophe
536. Curtin, Philip D. 1950. The Declaration of the Rights of Man in
Saint-Domingue, 1788-1791. Hispanic American Historical Review 30:157-175.
Lac980.5/H673
537. Daley, Guilbert A. 1979. A Trilogy of the Haitian Revolutionary
Triumbirate. Plays. Ph.D. dissertation, Southern Illinois University.
Lac(Micro); three original plays about Louverture, Dessalines, and
Christophe, with essay
538. DeHopp, Herman Rauke. 1965. General Rochambeau and the French
Expedition to Haiti in 1802. M.A. thesis, University of Florida.
Lac972.9403/D323g
539. Dubroca, Louis. 1802. The Life of Toussaint Louverture. London:
Symonds.
Lac(Micro)F1923/.D7913; treats Louverture as a criminal and tyrant
540. Edwards, Bryan. 1797. An Historical Survey of the French Colony in
the Island of St. Domingo. London: Stockdale.
Lac(Spec)972.94/E26h, Lac(Micro)F1921/.885, Micro810.8/E12; by eyewitness
of 1791 revolt
541. Fouchard, Jean. 1981. The Haitian Maroons: Liberty or Death. New
York: Blyden (first published 1972).
LacHT108.1/.F6813
542. Gaimari, Francis Anthony, Jr. 1977. Historiographical and
Bibliographical Survey of Primary and Secondary Source Materials Relevant
to the Study of the Haitian Revolution. M.A. thesis, University of
Florida.
Lac378/FO/1977/6141h
543. Garrett, Mitchell Bennett. 1970. The French Colonial Question,
1789-1791. Westport, Connecticut: Negro Universities Press (first
published 1917).
Lac972.94/G239f
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544. Geggus, David Patrick. 1978a. From His Most Catholic Majesty to the
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545. 1978b. Two British Soldiers in Revolutionary Saint
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546. 1979. Yellow Fever in the 1790s: The British Army in
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547. 1980. Slave, Soldier, Rebel: The Strange Career of
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548. 1981a. The British Government and the Santo Domingue
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549. 1981b. Jamaica and the Saint Domingue Slave Revolt,
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550. 1982a. British Opinion and the Emergence of Haiti,
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551. 1982b. Slavery, War, and Revolution: The British
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552. 1983. Unexploited Sources for the History of the
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553. Griffiths, Ann. 1970. Black Patriot and Martyr: Toussaint of
Haiti. New York: Messner.
Fictionalized and apparently juvenile
554. Griggs, Earl Leslie, and Clifford H. Prator, eds. 1952. Henry
Christophe and Thomas Clarkson: A Correspondence. Berkeley: University
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Lac972.94/C556h; Part I is succinct summary of 1492-1820
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556. Harris, J. Dennis. 1969. A Summer on the Borders of the Caribbean
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557. Harvey, W. W. 1971. Sketches of Hayti: From the Expulsion of the
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Lac972.94/H342s; sympathetic view by an English adviser
558. Hassal, Mary. 1808. Secret History: Or the Horrors of St. Domingo.
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Lac(Micro)F1923/.D7913; gossipy and unreliable
559. Heatter, Basil. 1972. A King in Haiti: The Story of Henri
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560. Hill, Adelaide C. 1958. Revolution in Haiti, 1791-1820. Presence
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561. Holly, Jas. Theo. 1857. A Vindication of the Capacity of the Negro
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562. Hughes, H. B. L. 1974. British Policy towards Haiti, 1801-1805.
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971.005/C212
563. James, C. L. R. 1963. The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture
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564. Jerome, Yves J. 1978. Toussaint L'Ouverture. New York: Vantage.
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565. Korngold, Ralph. 1944. Citizen Toussaint. Boston: Little, Brown.
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566. Lacerta, Robert K. 1975. The First Land Reform in Latin America:
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567. 1978. The Evolution of Land and Labor in the Haitian
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568. Laleau, Lion. 1953. Makers of a Nation. Americas 5(11):8-9,27-28.
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569. Leyburn, James G. 1966. The Haitian People, rev. ed. New Haven,
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41-page introduction added
570. Lokke, Carl Ludwig. 1925. The Leclerc Instructions. Journal of
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571. Matthewson, Tim. 1982. Abraham Bishop, "The Rights of Black Men,"
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572. Moran, Charles. 1951. Black Triumvirate: A Study of Louverture,
Dessalines, Christophe--The Men Who Made Haiti. New York: Exposition.
Lac972.9401/M829B
573. Mossell, C. W. 1896. Toussaint L'Ouverture: The Hero of Saint
Domingo, Soldier, Statesman, Martyr. Lockport, New York: Ward and Cobb.
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University of Tennessee Press.
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575. Parham, Lathda de Puech, ed. 1959. My Odyssey: Experiences of a
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576. Parkinson, Wenda. 1978. "This Gilded African": Toussaint
L'Ouverture. London: Quartet.
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577. Rainsford, Marcus. 1805. An Historical Account of the Black Empire
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historian
578. Shannon, Magdaline W., comp. 1973. Bibliography of Saint Dominique:
Especially for the Period of 1700-1804. Iowa City: University of Iowa.
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1798-1800. American Historical Review 16:64-101.
973.05/A512
580. Stephen, James. 1814. The History of Toussaint Louverture, new ed.
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581. 1969. Crisis of the Sugar Colonies. Westport,
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LacF1923/.S82
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582. Steward, T. G. 1914. The Haitian Revolution, 1791 to 1804: Or Side
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972.94/S849h
583. Stoddard, T. Lothrop. 1914. The French Revolution in San Domingo.
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972.94/S869f; by the infamous white supremist
584. Syme, Ronald. 1971. Toussaint: The Black Liberator. New York:
Morrow.
PkyLibB/Tou; juvenile
585. Tyson, George F., Jr., ed. 1973. Toussaint L'Ouverture. Englewood
Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.
Lac972.9403/T994t; collection of writings by and about Louverture
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LacB/C5557v; fictionalized account of Christophe
587. Vastey, Baron de. 1969. An Essay on the Causes of the Revolution
and Civil Wars of Hayti. Westport, Connecticut: Negro Universities Press
(first published 1823).
LacF1923/.V313; by Christophe's secretary
588. Vinogradov, Anatolii. 1935. The Black Consul. New York: Viking.
LacF1923/.V55; fiction presented as fact
589. Waxman, Percy. 1931. The Black Napoleon: The Story of Toussaint
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590. Wimpffen, Francis Alexander Stanislaus Baron de. 1797. A Voyage to
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Davies.
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592. Zendegui, Guillermo de. 1970. The Great Haitian Epic. Amnricas
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Lac905/A512; mostly on the Citadel
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13 Haiti: Languages
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595. Baker, Philip, and Chris Corne. 1982. Isle de France Creole:
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596. Berry, Paul C. 1962. Introductory Exercises in Haitian Creole.
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598. Bigelow, John. 1875. The Wit and Wisdom of the Haytians. Harper's
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051/H294
599. 1877. The Wit and Wisdom of the Haytians. New York:
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600. Bon Nouvel
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601. Bowman, Laura, and LeRoy Antoine, eds. 1938. The Voice of Haiti.
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602. Broussard, James Francis. 1972. Louisiana Creole Dialect. Port
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447.9763/88751
603. Brown, Oral Carl, Jr. 1972. Haitian Vodou in Relation to Negritude
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604. Buchanan, Susan Huelsebusch. 1979. Language and Identity: Haitians
in New York City. International Migration Review 13:298-313.
325.05/1612; expanded in 1980
605. 1980. Scattered Seeds: The Meaning of the Migration
for Haitians in New York City. Ph.D. dissertation, New York University.
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Page 58
606. Clotaire, Max. 1955. Liv. Port-au-Prince: Seksion de l'Edukasion
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447.9/H1531; textbook for adult education in Creole
607. Comhaire-Sylvain, Suzanne. 1937-1938. Creole Tales from Haiti.
Journal of American Folklore 50:207-295 and 51:219-346.
398.05/J86
608. Confiant, Raphael, and Fl6ix L. Prudent. 1983. Creole--Language of
the Caribbean. UNESCO Courier 36(7):14-16.
341.1305/U487
609. Come, Chris. 1977. Seychelles Creole Grammar: Elements for
Indian Ocean Proto-Creole Reconstruction. Tubingen: TBL.
PM7854/.S4C6
610. Courlander, Harold. 1960. The Drum and the Hoe: Life and Lore of
the Haitian People. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Lac398.097294/C861d
611. Cuevas, Lolita, singer, and Frantz Casseus, guitarist. 1953.
Haitian Folk Songs. Phonograph Record. New York: Folkways Records and
Service.
MusLibLP263
612. Dejean, Yves (Iv Dejan). 1974. Ti Liv Otograf KrCybl. Montreal:
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Lac447.97294/D326t
613. 1980a. Ann Kase Koub Otograf la. Sel 48/49:4-5.
Lac261.83/S464; marks a change in Sel toward IPN orthography
614. 1980b. Ap Reponn Keksyon SWl sou Nouvo Otograf Kreybl
la. Sl6 48/49:25-33.
Lac261.83/S464
615. 1980c. Ki W61 Kreybl la nan Tout Pwoblem Ayiti? Sel
48/49:6-13.
Lac261.83/S464
616. 1983. Sa Ki nan Entere Moun Ki Pale Kreybl? Sel
54/55:32-39.
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617. D4roche, F. Louis (F. Lwi Dewoch). c.1968. AbrejC Istoua Daiti,
1492-1945. Port-au-Prince: Comite Protestant d'Alphab4tisation.
Lac920.07294/D437a; secondary-level history textbook
618. 1981. Kout Flach sou Istwa Peyi Ayiti: Depi nan Tan
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619. Desir, Roger. 1980. L4kbl Radio Soley. In Creole et Enseignement
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620. Dillard, J. L. 1962. Purism and Prescriptivism as Applied to the
Caribbean Creole--A Tentative Classification. Caribbean Studies 1(4):3-10.
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621. 1963. Toward a Bibliography of Works Dealing with the
Creole Language of the Caribbean Area, Louisiana, and the Guianas.
Caribbean Studies 3(1):84-95.
Lac972.9005/C2774
622. 1964. The Writings of Herskovits and the Study of the
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623. Efron, Edith. 1954. French and Creole Patios in Haiti. Caribbean
Quarterly 3:199-213.
Lac972.9005/C277; by a journalist
624. 1955. The "New Movement" in Haiti. Caribbean Quarterly
4:14-31.
Lac972.9005/C277
625. Fayo. c.1980. 3333 Proverbs in Haitian Creole. Port-au-Prince:
Fardin.
Much more than just proverbs
626. F4erre, Gerard Alphonse. 1974. Haitian Creole Sound-System,
Form-Class, Texts. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.
Lac447.97294/F349h
627. 1977. Diglossia in Haiti: A Comparison with Paraguayan
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628. Fleischmann, Ulrich. 1984. Language, Literacy, and
Underdevelopment. In Haiti--Today and Tomorrow: An Interdisciplinary
Study. Charles R. Foster and Albert Valdman, eds. Pp. 101-117. Lanham,
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629. Fontaine, Pierre-Michel. 1981. Language, Society, and Development:
Dialectic of French and Creole Use in Haiti. Latin American Perspectives
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630. Foster, Charles R. 1980. Creole in Conflict. Migration Today
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JV6001/.M63
631. FrankCtienne. 1975. Dczafi. Novel. Port-au-Prince: Fardin.
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632. 1978a. P6lin-Tet. Play. Port-au-Prince:
Port-au-Princiennes.
LacPM7854/.H3F726; Haiti's leading Creole writer
633. 1978b. Troufoban. Play. Port-au-Prince:
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634. Goodman, Morris F. 1958. On the Phonemics of the French Creole of
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405/W924
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637. Hall, Robert A., Jr. 1950a. Further English Borrowings in Haitian
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420.5/A512; addendum to Schwartz 1949
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450.8/R497; expanded in 1953
639. 1950c. Nasalization in Haitian Creole. Modern Language
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405/M689
640. 1952. Aspect and Tense in Haitian Creole. Romance
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479.105/R7582
641. 1953. Haitian Creole: Grammar, Texts, Vocabulary.
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572.05/A512m/n.74, Lac398.306/A512m; the full linguistic treatment with 150
pages of texts
642. Hull, Alexander. 1968. The Origins of New World French Phonology.
Word 24:255-269.
405/W924
643. Ifye, Jan-lv. 1980. Ak Ki Lang Legliz d-Ayiti Dw6 Sevi. Sel
48/49:21.
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644. Jean-Baptiste, Pauris. 1975a. Chouichoui Gran Chimin. Poems.
Port-au-Prince: Bon Nouvl.
LacPM7854/.H3J422
645. 1975b. DUziCm Kout Flach sou 300 Proveb Dayiti.
Port-au-Prince: Bon Nouvel.
LacPM7854/.H3J423
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646. 1979. Sogo nan Kwazman Granchimin. Novel.
Port-au-Prince: Bon Nouvl.
LacPM7854/.H3J4241
647. Jeanty, Edner A., and 0. Carl Brown. 1976. Parbl Granmoun: Haitian
Popular Wisdom. Port-au-Prince: Learning Center.
LacPN6519/.H3J42581
648. 1977. Let's Learn Creole. Port-au-Prince:
Evangelique.
LacPM7854/.H3J4
649. Jones, Stanley. 1952. The French Patois of the Seychelles. African
Affairs 51:237-247.
960.05/A2583; some language information but non-linguistic and terribly
snotty and racist
650. Jourdain, Elodie. 1954. Creole--a Folk Language. Caribbean
Quarterly 3:24-30.
Lac972.9005/C277
651. Komite Liv CPAL la. 1984. Kout Flach sou Jewografi Dayiti.
[Port-au-Prince]: Boukan.
652. Koopman, Hilda, and Claire Lefebvre. 1981. Haitian Creole Pu. In
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Dordrecht: Foris.
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653. Labuchin, Rassoul. 1980. Ki Jan M Komans6 Ekri an Krbybl. In
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Bloomington: Indiana University.
LacLB1511/.C741
654. Laguerre, Michel S. 1980. Voodoo Heritage. Beverly Hills,
California: Sage.
LacBL2490/.L27; Voodoo songs in Creole and English
655. Leonidas, Jean-Robert. 1982. Depression a la Haitian: A Linguistic
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HeaLib; on misunderstanding of Creole by French- and English-speaking
physicians
656. Levy, Marie Jocelyne Trouillot. 1980. Preparasion Zouti ki Nesese
pou Anseyman an Byin Fet. In Creole et Enseignement Pimaire en Haite.
Albert Valdman, ed. Pp. 138-143. Bloomington: Indiana University.
LacLB1511/.C741
657. Leyburn, James G. 1966. The Haitian People, rev. ed. New Haven,
Connecticut: Yale University Press.
Lac972.94/L682h; Chapter 18; text identical to 1941 edition, with Mintz's
41-page introduction added
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658. McConnell, H. Ormonde, and Eugene Swan. 1957. You Can Learn Creole:
A Simple Introduction to Haitian Creole for English Speaking People, 3rd
ed. Petit Goave, Haiti: Sauveur.
Lac447.9/M129y3
659. Mapou, Jan. 1981. Pwezigram. Poems. New York: Sosyete-Koukouy.
Lac
660. Matelye, Jbj. 1980. Ki W6l Legliz nan Pwogr6 Kreybl la? S6l
48/49:22-24.
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661. Mathelier, Georges. 1980. Kreybl-la ap Vanst pi DOvan, L ap Month
pi Wo. In Creole et Enseignement Pimaire en Haite. Albert Valdman, ed.
Pp. 14-16. Bloomington: Indiana University.
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662. Megie, Emile Celestin. 1980. Riches ak Blte Lang Ayisyin an. In
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663. Mirville, Ernst. 1980. Kijan Yo Fb Mo N6f an Krbybl. In Creole et
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664. 1982. Kreybl Lessons for English Speaking People.
Pbtoprens: Enstiti Lengistik Aplike Pbtoprens.
665. Mondesir, Luxembourg. 1948. Cauzemen Payzan: Souveni, Conte,
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666. Morgan, Raleigh, Jr. 1959. Structural Sketch of Saint Martin
Creole. Anthropological Linguistics 1(8):20-24.
572.05/A6288; Louisiana Creole
667. 1960. The Lexicon of Saint Martin Creole.
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572.05/A6288; Louisiana Creole
668. 1970. African Linguistic Features in Creolized
Languages. CLA Journal 14:42-56.
805/C697c; Louisiana Creole
669. Morisseau-Leroy, Felix (Feliks Moriso-Lewa). 1978. Roua Kreon ak
Pep-la. Two Plays. Dakar: Jadinkreyol.
LacPM7854/.H3M6751; one of the best known contemporary Creole writers
670. 1982. Vilbone: Kont Chante. Poems. Miami:
Jadenkreybl.
Lac
671. 1983a. Dyakout 1,2,3 ak Twa Lbt Poem. Poems. Miami:
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Lac
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672. 1983b. Haiti: The Awakening of Creole Consciousness.
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341.1305/U587; on adaptation of Antigone
673. Narcisse, Pierre-Richard. 1979. Dey ak Lespoua. Poems.
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674. Narcisse, Pierre-Richard, and Lyonel Prouillot. 1979. Db-Palo.
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675. Nemours, Aurelie. 1975. Haiti 6 Erzulie. Faverolles: Editions
de la Tour.
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676. Numa, Nono. 1975. Jne6ral Rodrig. Play. Port-au-Prince: Bon
Nouvl.
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677. Orjala, Paul Richard. 1970. A Dialect Survey of Haitian Creole.
Ph.D. dissertation, Hartford Seminary.
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678. Papen, Robert Antoine. 1978. The French-Based Creoles of the Indian
Ocean: An Analysis and Comparison. Ph.D. dissertation, University of
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679. Parsons, Elsie Clews. 1933,1936,1943. Folklore of the Antilles,
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398.306/A512m, Lac; Haiti is in Pt. 2, pp. 470-596
680. Paultre, Carrie. 1970. Ti Jak. Novel. Port-au-Prince: Comite
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Lac843.914/P332t
681. 1982. Tonton Libin. Port-au-Prince: Editions Boukan
(first published 1976).
682. PayO, Madlen. c.1978. Inselbadje: Kont Chant#. Stories.
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683. Pradines, Emerante de, singer, and the Michele Dejean Group. 1954.
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Service.
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684. Racine, Marie M. Buteau (Mari-Masel Bite Rasin). 1970. French and
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in Contact in the Haitian Diglossic Situation. Ph.D. dissertation,
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685. 1975. French Creole in the Caribbean. CLA Journal
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805/C697c
686. 1980. Lang Kreybl la ap Pran Plas Li an Ayiti. SOl
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687. Roumer, Emile. 1964. Rosaire: Couronne Sonnets. Poems.
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690. Sl6
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447.9/h15321; chapter on history written by H. P. Davis
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693. 1946. Four Vodun Ceremonies. Journal of American
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694. 1954. Peasant Children's Games in Northern Haiti.
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398.06/F6663
695. Smat, Wilyam. 1980. You Moso nan Istwa Lang Kreyl6 an Ayiti. Sl6
48/49:17-20.
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867. Thompson, Bill. 1972. Mangoes Don't Grow in Brooklyn.
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880. Allen, John H. 1930. An Inside View of Revolutions in Haiti.
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Stor905/C976
881. Angell, Katharine Sargeant. 1922. A Great Ditch in Haiti. New
Republic 30:107-109.
051/N532; on gap between white American military and black society
882. Anon. 1920a. The American Occupation of Haiti. Current History
13:342-348.
Stor905/C976; official responses to charges in Nation
883. 1920b. Haiti and Its Regeneration by the United States.
National Geographic Magazine 38:497-512.
910.5/N277; hilarious
884. 1920c.
051/N277
885. 1920d.
111:366-367.
051/N277
886. 1920e.
051/N277
887. 1920f.
051/N277
888. 1921.
113:546,548,550,552-555.
051/N277
889. 1922.
051/N277
890. 1927a.
051/N277
891. 1927b.
051/N277
892. 1929a.
051/N277
Murder Will Out. Nation 111:467.
"Pitiless Publicity" for Haiti. Nation
What to Do in Haiti. Nation 111:493-494.
Why Haiti Has No Budget. Nation 111:307-310.
The Rape of Haiti. Nation
Protesting Too Much. Nation 114:738.
Poor Haiti! Nation 125:51.
The Press in Haiti. Nation 125:166,168.
Failure in Haiti. Nation 129:739.
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893. 1929b. On Watch in Haiti. Nation 129:573-574.
051/N277
894. Balch, Emily Greene, ed. 1927. Occupied Haiti. New York: Writers.
Lac327.73/B174o
895. Barau, Jean L. 1969. Hayti under the Yankee Heel. In Negro:
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910.0317496/C972n
896. Bausman, Frederic, et al. 1922. The Seizure of Haiti by the United
States. New York: Foreign Policy Association.
Based on U.S. Congress 1921-1922,1922 but sympathetic to Haiti
897. Bekker, L. J. de. 1928. News Are Scarce in Haiti. Nation 126:596.
051/N277
898. 1930a. Haiti--A Plan for Self-Government. Nation
130:282.
051/N277
899. 1930b. The Massacre at Aux Cayes. Nation 130:308-310.
051/N277
900. Bellegarde, Dantes. 1927. Haiti Under the Rule of the United
States. Opportunity 5:354-357.
By the famous anti-American and Francophile historian; response to
Vandercook 1927
901. Blassingame, John W. 1969. The Press and American Intervention in
Haiti and the Dominican Republic, 1904-1920. Caribbean Studies 9(2):27-43.
Lac972.9005/C2774
902. Brown, George W. 1923. Haiti and the United States. Journal of
Negro History 8:135-152.
325.26/J86
903. Buell, Raymond Leslie. 1929. The American Occupation of Haiti.
Foreign Policy Association Information Service 5:327-392.
327.05/F7145
904. Burke, E. Davis. 1962. Marine! The Life of Lt. Gen. Lewis B.
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905. Carter, Purvis M. 1970. Congressional and Public Reaction to
Wilson's Caribbean Policy, 1913-1917. Ph.D. dissertation, University of
Colorado.
Lac327.729/C324c
906. Chapman, Charles E. 1927. The Development of the Intervention in
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Lac980.5/H673; funny
Page 83
907. Cook, Mercer, and Danths Bellegarde, eds. 1944. The
Haitian-American Anthology: Haitian Readings from American Authors.
Port-au-Prince: Imprimerie de l'Etat.
428.6/C771h; for advanced English classes in Haiti; pp. 97-127
908. Cooper, David B. 1963. The Withdrawal of the United States from
Haiti, 1928-1934. Journal of Inter-American Studies 5:83.
Lac980.05/J86
909. Craige, John Houston. 1933. Black Bagdad. New York: Minton,
Balch.
Lac917.294/C886b; by the marine chief of police in Port-au-Prince and of
dubious veracity
910. 1934. Cannibal Cousins. New York: Minton, Balch.
Lac972.94/C886c; mendacious but amusing
911. Dalencour, Frangois. 1919. Haiti and the American Occupation.
Current History 11:542-548.
Stor905/C976; contains text of 1915-16 U.S.-Haitian convention
912. Daniel, Josephus. 1930. The Problem of Haiti. Saturday Evening
Post 203(2):32,34,36.
MicroAP2/.S2; by former Secretary of Navy
913. Department of State. 1923-1929. Annual Report of the American High
Commissioner at Port au Prince, Haiti. Washington, D.C.: Government
Printing.
Lac972.94/U585r
914. Dole, Charles F. 1915. The Haitian Protectorate. Nation
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051/N277
915. Dominik, Maks. 1984. Yon Mbd Rezistans devan Okipasyon Ameriken an,
nan Literati Ayisyen. S61 61/62:17-23.
Lac261.83/S464
916. Douglas, Paul H. 1927a. The American Occupation of Haiti.
Political Science Quarterly 42:228-358,368-396.
320.5/P769; by the distinguished economist and later U.S. senator
917. 1927b. Economic and Financial Aspects of the American
Occupation. In Occupied Haiti. Emily Greene Balch, ed. Pp. 15-36. New
York: Writers.
Lac327.73/B174o
918. 1927c. The National Railroad of Haiti: A Study in
Tropical Finance. Nation 124:59-61.
051/N277
919. 1927d. The Political History of the Occupation. In
Occupied Haiti. Emily Greene Balch, ed. Pp. 37-56. New York: Writers.
Lac327.73/B174o
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920. Fikes, Robert, Jr. 1982. Jean-Baptiste Belley-Mars: The Obscure
Life, the Authentic Legacy. Negro History Bulletin 45:16-18.
909.097496/N393, IbcLib
921. Fletcher, Henry Prather. 1930. Quo Vadis, Haiti? Foreign Affairs
8:533-548.
327.05/F714
922. Forbes, W. Cameron, Henry P. Fletcher, Elie Vezina, James Kerney, and
W. A. White. 1930. Report of the President's Commission for the Study and
Review of Conditions in the Republic of Haiti. Washington, D.C.:
Government Printing.
Lac917.294/U58r
923. Frankfurter, Felix. 1920. Haiti and Intervention. New Republic
25:71-72.
051/N532
924. Fuller, R. Nelson. 1930. American Achievements in Haiti. Current
History 32:86-90.
Stor905/C976
925. Gindine, Yvette. 1974. Images of the American in Haitian Literature
During the Occupation, 1915-1934. Caribbean Studies 14(3):37-52.
Lac972.9005/C774
926. Yon Gwoup Ayisyen. 1984a. Diskisyon sou Okipasyon Ameriken. Sel
59/60:20-42.
Lac261.83/S464
927. 1984b. Diskisyon sou Okipasyon Ameriken (Dezyem Pati).
Sl1 61/62:36-54.
Lac261.83/S464
928. Gruening, Earnest H. 1922a. Haiti and Santo Domingo Today--1.
Nation 114:147-149.
051/N277; by the managing editor of Nation
929. 1922b. Haiti and Santo Domingo Today--Il. Nation
114:188-190.
051/N277
930. 1922c. The Senators Visit Haiti and Santo Domingo.
Nation 114:7-10.
051/N277
931. 1922d. Conquest of Haiti and Santo Domingo. Current
History 15:887-896.
Stor905/C972
932. 1931. Haiti Marches Toward Freedom. Nation
132:362,364,366
051/N277
933. 1932. The Issue in Haiti. Foreign Affairs 11:279-289.
327.05/F714
Page 85
934. 1934a. At Last We're Getting Out of Haiti. Nation
138:700-701.
051/N277
935. 1934b. Haiti for the Haitians. Current History
40:418-424.
Stor905/C976
936. Hackett, Charles W. 1930. Haiti's New Status. Current History
32:347-352.
Stor905/C976
937. Haseltine, Hubert Arthur. 1929. Our Haitian Policy: A Practical
American Antidote for Black Misgovernment. M.A. thesis, University of
Florida.
Lac972.94/H429o, Archives; embarrassing
938. Healy, David. 1976. Gunboat Diplomacy in the Wilson Era: The U.S.
Navy in Haiti, 1915-1916. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Lac327.7294/H434g; excellent detail
939. Heinl, Robert Debs, Jr., and Nancy Gordon Heinl. 1978. Written in
Blood: The Story of the Haitian People, 1492-1971. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin.
LacF1921/.H44; Chapter 12 is a lively defense of the occupation
940. Hinshaw, Augusta W. 1930. Haiti Takes a Day in Court. World's Work
59(July):37-41.
051/W927
941. Hughes, Langston. 1932. White Shadows in a Black Land. Crisis
41:157-158.
325.2605/C932; by the famous American black poet
942. Inman, Samuel Gay. 1919. Through Santo Domingo and Haiti: A Cruise
with the Marines. New York: Committee on Co-operation in Latin America.
Lac917.294/I57t
943. 1920. Hard Problems in Haiti. Current History
13:338-342.
Stor905/C976
944. 1924. Imperialistic America. Atlantic Monthly
134:107-116.
051/A881; covers all Latin America
945. Johnson, James Weldon. 1920a. The Truth about Haiti. Crisis
(September):
325.1205/C932; by the famous black writer and adviser to Warren G. Harding
946. 1920b. Self-Determining Haiti: I. The American
Occupation. Nation 111:236-238.
051/N277
Page 86
947. 1920c. Self-Determining Haiti: II. What the United
States Has Accomplished. Nation 111:265-267.
051/N277
948. 1920d. Self-Determining Haiti: III.
by, and for the National City Bank. Nation 111:295-297.
051/N277
Government of,
949. 1920e. Self-Determining Haiti: IV. The Haitian
People. Nation 111:345-347.
051/N277
950. 1933. Along This Way. New York: Viking.
B/J6751, F326/.J67a, IbcLibl85.97/.J692a; his trip to Haiti on pp. 344-356
951. Kastb, Sizi. 1984. Okipasyon Ameriken an Ayiti nan Kad Politik
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Lac261.83/S464
952. Kelsey, Carl.
Dominican Republic.
Science 100:112-202.
305/A613
1922. The American Intervention in Haiti and the
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
953. Knight, Melvin M. 1926. Haiti's Progress under American
Protectorate. Current History 24:351-358.
Stor905/C976
954. Kuser, J. Dryden. 1921.
a Night of Revolution. Boston:
972.94/K97h
Haiti: Its Dawn of Progress after Years in
Badger.
955. La Fern, D. 1939. Haiti--Land of the Forgotten. Nation
149:608-610.
051/N277
956. Logan, Rayford W. 1927a. The Haze in Haiti. Nation 124:281-283.
051/N277
957. 1927b. "The New Haiti." Opportunity 5:101-103.
Response to Mead 1927
958. 1930. Education in Haiti. Journal of Negro History
15:401-460.
325.26/J86; pp. 440-460
959. 1961. The U.S. "Colonial Experiment" in Haiti. World
Today 17:435-446.
940.5505/W9273
960. 1971. James Weldon Johnson and Haiti. Phylon
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325.26:5/P578; largely a summary of Johnson's 1920 articles
Page 87
961. Lonchan, Frits. 1984. Nouvo Plan Enperyalis Ameriken pou Kontwole
Zbn Karayib la. SOl 61/62:33-35,56.
Lac261.83/S464
962. Lyle, Eugene P., Jr. 1906. What Shall Haiti's Future Be? World's
Work 11:7151-7162.
051/W927; suggests racist rationale for take-over of Haiti
963. MacCorkle, William A. 1915. The Monroe Doctrine in Its Relation to
the Republic of Haiti. New York: Neale.
327.73/M131m; frantically imperialist
964. McCormick, Medill. 1920. Our Failure in Haiti. Nation 111:615-616.
051/N277; by a semi-enlightened senator.
965. McCormick, Medill, Tasker L. Oddie, Atlee Pomerene, and Andrieus A.
Jones. 1922. American Marines in Haiti Exonerated. Current History
16:836-841.
Stor905/C976; summary of United States Congress 1922
966. McCrocklin, James H. 1956. Garde d'Haiti: Twenty Years of
Organization and Training by the United States Marine Corps. Annapolis,
Maryland: Naval Institute.
Lac972.9405/M132g
967. Mead, Elwood. 1927. The New Haiti. Review of Reviews 75:175-180.
051/R454; outrageous; see Logan 1927b
968. Millet, Richard, and G. Dale Gaddy. 1976. Administering the
Protectorates: The U.S. Occupation of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Revista/Review Interamericana 6:383-402.
Lac980,005/R4542
969. Millspaugh, Arthur C. 1929. Our Haitian Problem. Foreign Affairs
7:556-570.
327.05/F714; by former financial adviser to Haiti
970. 1931. Haiti under American Control, 1915-1930. Boston:
World Peace Foundation.
972.94/M657h
971. Miy6, Ketli. 1984. Okipasyon Ameriken ak Abitan Ayisyen. S6l
59/60:14-19.
Lac261.83/S464
972. Montague, Ludwell Lee. 1940. Haiti and the United States,
1714-1938. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press.
Lac327.7294/M759h; very good
973. Munro, Dana G. 1964. Intervention and Dollar Diplomacy in the
Caribbean, 1900-1921. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Lac327.73/M968i; Chapter 8 is good summary of Haiti intervention from
establishment viewpoint
Page 88
974. _. 1969. The American Withdrawal from Haiti, 1929-1934.
Hispanic American Historical Review 49:1-26.
Lac980.5/H673
975. Mygatt, Gerald. 1914. Stalking the President of Haiti. Outlook
107:971-977.
MicroAP2/.A55
976. Nicholls, David. 1974. Ideology and Political Protest in Haiti,
1930-46. Journal of Contemporary History 9(4):3-26.
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977. An Onlooker. 1920. America's Ireland: Haiti-Santo Domingo. Nation
110:231-234.
051/N277
978. Paquin, Lyonel. 1983. The Haitians: Class and Color Politics.
Brooklyn: Multi-Type.
Lac; Chapters 11,12
979. Paterson, Thomas G. 1980. The Marine Occupation of Black Haiti.
Negro History Bulletin 43:45,50.
909.097496/N393
980. Perkins, Whitney T. 1981. Constraint of Empire: The United States
and Caribbean Interventions. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood.
LacF2178/.U6p47; Chapters 4,8,11
981. Plummer, Brenda Gayle. 1981a. Black and White in the Caribbean:
Haitian-American Relations, 1902-1934. Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell
University.
Very good with 773 exhaustive pages
982. 1981b. Race, Nationality and Trade in the Caribbean:
The Syrians in Haiti, 1903-1934. International History Review 3:517-539.
01/.157
983. 1982. The Afro-American Response to the Occupation of
Haiti, 1915-1934. Phylon 43:125-143.
325.2605/P578
984. Posner, Walter H. 1964. American Marines in Haiti, 1915-1922.
Americas 20:231-266.
Lac970.05/A512; mostly from the Senate hearings
985. Ruhl, Arthur. 1925. What America Is Doing for Haiti. Current
History 22:734-742.
Stor905/C972
986. Schmidt, Hans. 1971. The United States Occupation of Haiti,
1915-1934. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
Lac972.9405/S371u
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987. Schoenrich, Otto. 1920. The Present American Intervention in Santo
Domingo and Haiti. Journal of International Relations 11:45-62.
305/R118d
988. Seeman, Bernard. 1947. Haiti's Economic Bondage. American Mercury
64:20-26.
051/A5124
989. Seligmann, Herbert J. 1920. The Conquest of Haiti. Nation
111:35-36.
051/N277; the opening shot in the Nation's campaign against the occupation
990. Shannon, Magdaline W. 1974. President's Commission for the Study
and Review of Conditions in Haiti and Its Relationship to Hoover's Foreign
Policy. M.A. thesis, University of Iowa.
Lac917.294/U58rYs
991. Sorenson, Eve E. 1925. The Dawn of Haiti's New Era. Current
History 23:371-377.
Stor905/C976
992. Spector, Robert M. 1961. W. Cameron Forbes and the Hoover
Commissions to Haiti. Ph.D. dissertation, Boston University.
Lac972.9405/S741w
993. 1966. W. Cameron Forbes in Haiti: Additional Light on
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Lac972.9005/C2774
994. Staff. 1984. Pi Gwo Mal6 Kapab Rive-n Toujou. SOl 59/60:2-3.
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995. Streit, Clarence K. 1928. Haiti: Intervention in Operation.
Foreign Affairs 6:615-632.
327.05/F714; good
996. Thoby, Perceval. 1926. Haiti Misruled. Nation 122:376-380.
051/N277
997. Thomas, Lowell. 1933. Old Gimlet Eye: The Adventures of Smedley D.
Butler. New York: Farrar and Rinehart.
359.96/T458o; the marines in Haiti on pp. 181-242
998. Thorpe, George C. 1920. American Achievement in Santo Domingo,
Haiti, and the Virgin Islands. Journal of International Relations
11:63-86.
305/R118d
999. Tinker, Clifford Albion. 1922. The American Occupation of Haiti and
Santo Domingo. Review of Reviews 66:46-60.
051/R454
Page 90
1000. Union Patriotique d'Haiti. 1921. Memoir on the Political,
Economic, and Financial Conditions Existing in the Republic of Haiti under
the American Occupation. Nation 112:451-775.
051/N277
1001. United States Congress. 1921-1922. Inquiry into Occupation and
Administration of Haiti and Santo Domingo. Hearings of the Select
Committee on Haiti and the Dominican Republic, 67th Congress, Ist and 2nd
Sessions.
Lac972.94/U58ik/1921-1922
1002. 1922. Inquiry into Occupation and Administration of
Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Report of the Select Committee on Haiti
and the Dominican Republic. 67th Congress, 2nd Session, Report No. 794.
Lac972.94/U58i
1003. Vandercook, John W. 1929. Whitewash. Opportunity 5:289-293,296.
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Lac261.83/S464
1005. Walsh, Frank P. 1922. American Imperialism. Nation 114:115-116.
051/N277
1006. Weatherly, Ulysses G. 1926. Haiti: An Experiment in Pragmatism.
American Journal of Sociology 32:353-366.
305/A512
1007. Weed, Helena Hill. 1921. Hearing the Truth about Haiti. Nation
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051/N277
1008. Weinstein, Brian, and Aaron Segal. 1984. Haiti: Political
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1009. Winsor, Mary. 1924. Haiti Today. Nation 118:584-585.
051/N277
1010. Wirkus, Faustin E. 1933-34. The Black Pope of Voodoo. Harper's
Magazine 168:38-49,189-198.
051/H294; written by Henry Wysham Lanier about the marine sergeant on La
Gonave
1011. Wirkus, Faustin E., and Taney Dudley. 1931. The White King of La
Gonave. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran.
Lac917.294/W798w; he was there but account is largely fraudulent
1012. Wise, Frederic May. 1929. A Marine Tells It to You. New York:
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B/W812wl; a short, silly chapter by the marine in JOremie
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051/N277
1014. Anon. 1982. Mama Doc? Economist 282(7228):60.
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1015. 1984. Haiti: 26 Years of Duvalierism. Caribbean and
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051/S254
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051/N277
1020. Bellegarde-Smith, Patrick D. 1974. Haiti: Perspectives of Foreign
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Lac972.9005/C277
1021. 1981. Class Struggle in Contemporary Haitian Politics:
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