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Americas / Political geography / Dominican Republic / Dominican people / Haiti / Dominican War of Independence / Batey / Parsley Massacre / Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo / Island countries / Member states of the United Nations / Republics
Date: 2012-03-03 15:36:31
Americas
Political geography
Dominican Republic
Dominican people
Haiti
Dominican War of Independence
Batey
Parsley Massacre
Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo
Island countries
Member states of the United Nations
Republics

Not a Cockfight: Rethinking Haitian-Dominican Relations Author(s): Samuel Martinez Source: Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 30, No. 3, Popular Participation against Neoliberalism (May, 2003), ppPublished by: Sa

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