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Exhibit: The Other Revolution: Haiti -- 220 Years Later

Since achieving independence in 1804, Haiti has faced a tumultuous history marked by political upheaval, yet Haiti remains resilient and continues to persevere.

10/27/2024
All Day
Baker-Berry Library, Berry Main Street Brickway
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Exhibitions

Since achieving independence in 1804, Haiti has faced a tumultuous history marked by political upheaval. Despite coups, foreign interventions, natural disasters, dictatorships, presidential assassinations, gang violence, and ongoing political instability.

This three-panel exhibit features people and events who have shaped Haiti's history, as well as exploring Haiti's influence on global politics.

Curated by Marie Larose, Research Associate, Lecturer, and Mellon Faculty fellow of French and Italian, and Sandra Obiono, Senior Lecturer in French. Designed by Dennis Grady, Dartmouth Libraries Teaching & Learning.

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Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.