Dominican Rep: A Classic Case Of Mistaken Identity
One of the most important myths developed in the late 19th century that remains influential to this day is that of the dominican indio. after the dominican republic regained its independence from spain in 1865, dominicans no longer looked at spain as thei (more - Add a comment)
Haitian In Savannah: A First Class Affair
The six bronze figures standing atop a granite base, in downtown savannah, ga., represent more than 500 free black volunteers from haiti who fought for american independence in the revolutionary war battle of savannah. (more - Add a comment)
Savannah Statue Scandal
Phillip brutus vs rudy moise. its getting dirty on savannah but the real deal is because both are candidate for a congress seat. (h.q.) (more - Read 1 comment)
Jean Jacques Dessalines Le Grand
"il était bon ouvrier, mais mauvais chien" (he was a good worker but was not docile as a dog). after the independence, the governor-for-life would take his old master in his house and made the highest rank employee at his personal service. (more - Add a comment)