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1 Haiti's Traditions of Educational Neglect 1
The Spanish Period 1
The French Colonial Heritage 2
After Independence: Persistence of the Colonial Mentality 7
The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy 14
2 American Bayonets and Educational Bureaucrats 22
The Treaty and Education 24
Arrogance and Racism within the Gendarmerie 26
Conflicts 31
Early Intervention in Haitian Education 32
3 Haitians Fight to Preserve Their Educational Heritage 40
Resistance 40
Attempt at Exclusive Control 47
Abuses and Inquiries 58
Quest for a New Policy 60
4 American Imperialistic Policy-Making in Haitian Education 67
The Russell/Borno Connection 67
Signs of National Effort for Educational Change 69
The High Commissioner Takes Charge 70
The Technical Service of Agriculture and Vocational Education 75
The New Educational Policy 77
Counter-Offensive of the Nationalists 87
The Triumph of Americanization 90
5 The Building of Technical Schools to Train a Working Class 96
Premises for Development in Haiti 96
The National School System 98
The Service Technique School System 102
Budgetary Disproportion 106
Higher Education 115
Dollar Diplomacy 117
6 Student Strike Triggers National Crisis over American Educational Policy 124
The Roots of the Problem 124
The Explosion 126
The Forbes Commission 134
The Moton Commission 139
American Reaction to The Recommendations of The Moton Commission 146
7 Haitian Education Following the American
Withdrawal 154
The Colvin Affair 155
Education Under Haitian Control 158
Epilogue 163
Bibliography 169
Index 175
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Add Clash Of Cultures, Clash of Cultures retraces the United States intervention and occupation of Haiti for two decades, 1915–1934. Though the treaty of 1916, which legalized the occupation, did not place educational matters under American control, the Marines used their unlim, Clash Of Cultures to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Clash Of Cultures, Clash of Cultures retraces the United States intervention and occupation of Haiti for two decades, 1915–1934. Though the treaty of 1916, which legalized the occupation, did not place educational matters under American control, the Marines used their unlim, Clash Of Cultures to your collection on WonderClub |