Introduction | p. 1 |
Up by the Roots: Haitian History Through 1987 | p. 13 |
The Aborted 1987 Elections | p. 27 |
An Interregnum: Haitian History From 1987-90 | p. 35 |
The Lavalas Alliance Propels Aristide to Power | p. 41 |
Aristide: Man of the People | p. 47 |
Haiti's "Second Independence": Aristide's Nine Months in Office | p. 51 |
The Elite's Revenge: The Military Coup of 1991 | p. 57 |
The Unmaking of a President | p. 65 |
What do Haitians want from the U.S.? | p. 89 |
Interview with Ben Dupuy | p. 95 |
Haiti in the Mainstream Press | p. 103 |
Haiti's Second U.S. Occupation | p. 107 |
Haiti's Nightmare and the Lessons of History | p. 121 |
Model Underdevelopment | p. 133 |
The U.S. Economic Agenda: A Sweatshop Model of Development | p. 145 |
FRAPH and CDS: Two Faces of Oppression in Haiti | p. 153 |
The Monkey's Tail Still Strong | p. 161 |
Pere Lebrun in Context | p. 175 |
Haiti's Popular Resistance | p. 181 |
The Tenth Department | p. 195 |
Progressive Activism in the United States | p. 205 |
The Significance of Haiti | p. [s.n.] |
List of Contributors | p. 231 |
Notes | p. 233 |
Index | p. 247 |
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