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==History, Revolutionary==
 
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* [http://users.ju.edu/jgarrig/ John Garrigus Homepage] – Garrigus is a professor and author.  His site includes translations of primary texts and PDFs of some of Garrigus's publications.
 
* [http://users.ju.edu/jgarrig/ John Garrigus Homepage] – Garrigus is a professor and author.  His site includes translations of primary texts and PDFs of some of Garrigus's publications.
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* [http://www.albany.edu/~js3980/haitian-revolution.html University of Albany Haitian Revolution pathfinder] - English-language sources of "frequently mentioned texts, encyclopedias, bibliographies, biographical sources, indexes and abstracts, and links to Web resources."
  
 
==International Community and Haiti==
 
==International Community and Haiti==

Revision as of 15:13, 9 November 2004

Lists of Haiti-related websites. These websites have been compiled for the benefit of the community and are not associated with with The Louverture Project, except where indicated.

Art

General Resources

History, General

History, Revolutionary

  • John Garrigus Homepage – Garrigus is a professor and author. His site includes translations of primary texts and PDFs of some of Garrigus's publications.
  • University of Albany Haitian Revolution pathfinder - English-language sources of "frequently mentioned texts, encyclopedias, bibliographies, biographical sources, indexes and abstracts, and links to Web resources."

International Community and Haiti

  • COHA - Council on Hemispheric Affairs. Periodically publishes articles on Haiti
  • MICIVIH - OAS/UN International Mission in Haiti
  • OAS's Situation In Haiti - Documents, speeches, and press releases from the Organization of American States
  • Embassy - Haiti - See the link at the bottom of the page on International Policy towards Haiti.

Missions and Foundations

  • EDEM Foundation - Provides access to opportunities for the children of Haiti through sustainable education, agriculture, farming and community development.
  • Healing Hands for Haiti - Volunteer organization to bring rehabilitative medicine to Haitians. Also operates a guest house.
  • USAID/Haiti Home Page - The United States Agency for International Development.

Politics

Note that The Louverture Project does not endorse any of these sites or their views. The links are provided solely as a reference.

Stores