“Between 1918 and 1932 The Nation carried more than fifty articles and editorials on conditions in Haiti. Evidence of torture and massacres uncovered by The Nation’s 1920 inquiry into the American occupation of Haiti led to a congressional investigation and helped bring the island independence in 1934.”
Traduction :
"Entre 1918 et 1932 ,The Nation a publié plus de cinquante articles et éditoriaux sur la situation en Haïti. Les preuves d'actes de torture et de massacres découvertes par l'enquête menée par The Nation, en 1920 , sur l'occupation d'Haïti, ont conduit à une enquête du Congrès et ont aidé à ce que le pays retrouve son indépendance en 1934."
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A dossier of articles from The Nation on the United States Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934
"Between 1918 and 1932 The Nation carried more than fifty articles and editorials on conditions in Haiti. Evidence of torture and massacres uncovered by The Nation's 1920 inquiry into the American ...
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