Most studies on Haitians in the United States focus on New York. However, those residing in the global city of Miami are a unique population of mostly working-class Haitians who, marginalized by U.S. politicians, the media, and migrant groups in Florida, are rendered precarious. Such ...
FILE - Haitians wait to cross the border between Dominican Republic and Haiti in Dajabon, Dominican Republic, Friday, Nov. 19, 2021. The Dominican Republic said on Sunday, Nov. 21, 2022 that it “profusely rejects†the denunciation of its migratory crackdowns on Haitian migrant...
Using two approaches, extrapolation of the survey mortality rate to the exposed population yielded mortality estimates ranging from a low of 49,033 to a high of 86,555. No significant difference in mortality was observed by sex (p = .786); however, age was significant with adults age 50+ ...
Critiques of the tendency to establish stark dichotomies between national militaries and the population and between foreign militaries and nationalists are well-established. For the former, see Laguerre,Military and Society in Haiti, and for the latter see Kaplan and Pease,Cultures of United States I...
and massacred them. The Indian population was reduced from about 300,000 to less than 500. In 1510, the Spaniards began to import their first African slaves from the West Coast of Africa to work in the gold mines. The French, who came in 1625 and changed the name of the island to Sai...
the acceptance and use of existing family planning services by this community of women.; Data collection for the study took approximately three months and was conducted primarily in the "Little Haiti" section of Miami--an ethnic enclave and home to the largest segment of the Haitian population....