Prichard — Where Black Rules White: Chapter Notes Parent source: prichard where black rules white
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Prichard — Where Black Rules White: Chapter Notes Parent source: prichard where black rules white What This Document Represents in the Historiography Prichard's Where Black Rules White (1900) is one of the most important — and most dangerous — specimens of the genre Marlene Daut analyzes in daut tropics of haiti ch notes: the tropological representation of Haiti by white Western writers. Published at the turn of the twentieth century, the book arrived at the precise moment when the United States was consolidating its Caribbean imperial ambitions. It contributed directly to the ideological preparation for the us occupation haiti (1915–1934) by presenting Haitian self-governance as a century-long failed experiment that vindicated white colonial rule.
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