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Revision as of 17:41, 16 September 2004

Egerton answers the questions: "What was the impact of the Haitian Revolution on Americans, black and white? How did Americans percieve Toussaint? What did Jefferson think about Haiti?"

Cited as

{{Douglas A Egerton Interview Africans In America}} yields
Egerton, Douglas A. Interview. (1998) Africans In America, Part 3:Brotherly Love. PBS. WGBH Boston.

Interview Information
Program Africans In America, Part 3: Brotherly Love
Producer PBS/WGBH Boston
URL http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part3/3i3130.html
Date 1998
Initial Web Sighting September 16, 2004