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“God Damn Haiti” From John Quincy Adams to Pat Robertson

Published on 15 Jan 2010 at 3:25 am. 8 Comments.
Filed under racism, poverty, diaspora, Haiti.

This is why I love teaching. Today, in both my Blacks and Popular Culture class at UNC and in my Music and Political Movements class at NCCU, I discussed the Haiti crisis with my students. Quoting from yesterday’s blog post, in which I published Pat Robertson’s remarks on Haiti being damned, I suggested to my […]

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