More than a Massacre is a history of race, citizenship, statelessness, and genocide from the perspective of ethnic Haitians in Dominican border provinces. Sabine F. Cadeau traces a successively worsening campaign of explicitly racialized anti-Haitian repression that began in 1919 under the American Occupiers, accelerated in 1930 with the rise of Trujillo, and culminated in 1937 with the slaughter of an estimated twenty thousand civilians. Relatively unknown by contrast with contemporary events in Europe, the Haitian-Dominican experience has yet to feature in the broader literature on genocide and statelessness in the twentieth century. Bringing to light the massacre from the perspective of the ethnic Haitian victims themselves, Cadeau combi...
Border of Lights, a volunteer collective, returns each October to Dominican-Haitian border towns to ...
The goal for the research in this dissertation is to shed light on race construction and its connect...
Juan Pablo Duarte, revered as a founding father of the Dominican Republic,2 recently found his natio...
Following the 2005 murder of a Dominican woman near the border between the Dominican Republic and Ha...
The borderline that currently divides the island of Hispaniola has undergone a complicated process o...
This study investigates the effects of Rafael Trujillo’s regime on the relationship between Dominica...
In 1937, dictator Rafael Trujillo ordered the massacre of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent...
In the Dominican Republic, a 2013 Constitutional Tribunal ruling retroactively revoked the citizensh...
Racism on the island of Hispaniola can appear ineluctable and ineradicable. Ever since Haiti’s glori...
In 2013, the Dominican Republic’s highest court ruled to revoke birthright citizenship for over 200,...
The tensions between the Dominican Republic and Haiti have been longstanding. Not only are the natio...
This article examines major changes in the migratory policy of the Dominican Republic over the last ...
This dissertation integrates archival, ethnographic, and oral-historical research to investigate the...
This article argues that Trujillo\u27s ordered massacre of the people in Haiti did not stem from his...
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...
Border of Lights, a volunteer collective, returns each October to Dominican-Haitian border towns to ...
The goal for the research in this dissertation is to shed light on race construction and its connect...
Juan Pablo Duarte, revered as a founding father of the Dominican Republic,2 recently found his natio...
Following the 2005 murder of a Dominican woman near the border between the Dominican Republic and Ha...
The borderline that currently divides the island of Hispaniola has undergone a complicated process o...
This study investigates the effects of Rafael Trujillo’s regime on the relationship between Dominica...
In 1937, dictator Rafael Trujillo ordered the massacre of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent...
In the Dominican Republic, a 2013 Constitutional Tribunal ruling retroactively revoked the citizensh...
Racism on the island of Hispaniola can appear ineluctable and ineradicable. Ever since Haiti’s glori...
In 2013, the Dominican Republic’s highest court ruled to revoke birthright citizenship for over 200,...
The tensions between the Dominican Republic and Haiti have been longstanding. Not only are the natio...
This article examines major changes in the migratory policy of the Dominican Republic over the last ...
This dissertation integrates archival, ethnographic, and oral-historical research to investigate the...
This article argues that Trujillo\u27s ordered massacre of the people in Haiti did not stem from his...
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...
Border of Lights, a volunteer collective, returns each October to Dominican-Haitian border towns to ...
The goal for the research in this dissertation is to shed light on race construction and its connect...
Juan Pablo Duarte, revered as a founding father of the Dominican Republic,2 recently found his natio...