Deibert — Haiti Will Not Perish: Chapter Notes Source note: deibert haiti will not perish
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Setting: Opens in the mountains near Fonds-Verrettes on the Dominican border — flood-ravaged villages, women making marinade patties beside tarp-covered market stalls, farmers describing losing everything overnight. Then pivots to the night of 29 February 2004, when jean bertrand aristide fled into exile. Core narrative: Deibert frames the entire book through the prologue's two images — the ruined peasant landscape (Haiti's endemic underdevelopment) and Aristide's departure (the political failure that preceded this book's story).
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