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Abstracts on women's roles in specific race riots are invited to complete a collection tentatively entitled "Rage, Resistance, and Representation: Women in U. S. Race Riots."
In the fracas that is Christmas, the anniversary of one of the Caribbean's most important historical events often goes widely unreported and unnoticed. 200 years ago, Haitian slaves rose up, and in one of the bloodiest coups in Caribbean history, wrested control of Haiti from the white oligarchy that the French Revolution supposedly equalised with the ordinary man.
This story's strength is not in it's angry portrayal of injustice, but in the gritty determination of the girls not to become victims to the racist policies of invaders and usurpers. We find definitive resistance and ultimately the victory of the human heart.
Children At Risk Foundation launch appeal to protect Haitian Street Children in the current state of upheaval.
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