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Essay heading: American Intervention in Haiti
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This problem has deep roots and stems all the way back to the days of colonial settlement. During this period, the French plantation owners refused to provide schools for the black slaves to be educated. As a result many generations after them were left illiterate and uneducated (Rodgers 39). This trend managed to continue, regardless of countless attempts to establish an educational system, mainly catering to the superior mulatto population, following Haiti's newfound independence (40)... displayed 300 characters
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This trend managed to continue, regardless of countless attempts to establish an educational system, mainly catering to the superior mulatto population, following Haiti's newfound independence (40). While education has been promoted, at least in principle, by Haiti's post-colonial leaders, a comprehensive, accessible school system never developed... displayed next 300 characters
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