Scholars react to May 2022 NY Times series about Haitian + Western history

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To talk more about Haiti and the devastating impact of colonialism and this massive series in The New York Times, we’re joined by two guests.


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WESTENLEY ALCENOT

Westenley Alcenat is a Haitian American professor at Fordham University, where he teaches courses on the Atlantic slave trade, the American abolition movement and Afro-Caribbean history




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Gerald Horne also joins us. He’s professor of history and African American studies at the University of Houston, author of many books, including Confronting Black Jacobins: The U.S., the Haitian Revolution, and the Origins of the Dominican Republic
 
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Op-Ed criticizes the NYTimes series, and points to an earlier article from Raymond Joseph detailing parts of the story that the NYT didn't address



Full article from Mr. Joseph is below

 
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