Haiti: Its Dawn of Progress after Years in a Night of Revolution

John Dryden Kuser (1897 - 1964)

This book is part history and part travelogue, an account of a brief visit by a wealthy, white U.S. politician during a lamentable time in Haiti’s history of its invasion and occupation by the U.S. military. Dryden offers his views of elements of Haitian culture such as education, religion and commerce, with some optimism but with the shallow understanding of a casual observer who has not been immersed in the culture enough to provide truly insightful understanding. One chapter is an account of his duck hunting expedition. This is, nonetheless, valuable in helping us understand how many understood the Haitian situation in the early twentieth century. Summary by Larry Wilson.

Genre(s): Travel & Geography, Modern (20th C)

Language: English

Keyword(s): voodoo (6), french colonies (1), port-au-prince (1), dessalines (1), gonaïves (1), santo domingo (1), toussaint l'overtu (1), bellegarde (1), vaudoux (1), military occupation (1) ... [Show full list]

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction Larry Wilson
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Play 01 Sargasso and Flying Fish Larry Wilson
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Play 02 Cacos Larry Wilson
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Play 03 Every Man's Land A Bit of History Larry Wilson
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Play 04 Vaudoux Larry Wilson
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Play 05 Public Education and Normil Charles Larry Wilson
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Play 06 The President Larry Wilson
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Play 07 A Morning Hunt Larry Wilson
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Play 08 Pine Needles Larry Wilson
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Play 09 Cotton Larry Wilson
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Play 10 Gourdes Larry Wilson
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