Crisis in HaitiUp-to-the-minute information explains the stories behind today's news headlines, along with background detail that is so rarely provided in the media. |
Contents
Chapter OneA Nation Adrift | 5 |
Chapter Two A History of Revolution | 15 |
Chapter Three The Long Dictatorship | 25 |
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