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Dictatorship and Dissent: Jacques Roumain's "La Tragédie haïtienne," 1937
Abstract:Commentary on Jacques Roumain's "La Tragédie haïtienne" (The Haitian tragedy) followed by a translation of the essay into English.Roumain's article stands as an important example of his ability to universalize Haiti's political struggles with foreign nations. But more importantly, "La Tragédie haïtienne" is an eloquent expression of dissent that encompasses corruption, nepotism, constraints on the press, and the enforced economic exploitation of power-hungry men.