Records of the Center for Haitian Studies 1967-1975 (bulk 1967-1968).

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Records of the Center for Haitian Studies 1967-1975 (bulk 1967-1968).

The records of the Center for Haitian Studies (CHS) span the years 1967-1975. The bulk of material was generated between 1967-1968. Materials in the bilingual collection include correspondence, financial records, reports, minutes, statutes, press releases, clippings, manuscripts, published conference proceedings, transcripts, articles, printed matter, audiotapes, notes, and ephemera. Specific details regarding chronological or alphabetical arrangement of the papers are included in the scope and content ... The initial proposal for the Center for Haitian Studies took place at the Conference on Resources and Research in Haiti, held in New York City, November 1-4, 1967. During its relatively brief existence, the Center helped focus attention on critical issues in Haiti under the Duvalier government and provided research and training opportunities for Haitians living abroad or in exile. The bilingual collection includes correspondence, financial records, reports, minutes, statutes, press releases, clippings, ...

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