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U.S. Occupation of Haiti
Introduction to the U.S. Occupation of Haiti
Key Figures
Life under U.S. Occupation
A New Treaty and a New Constitution
Military Control
Cacos and Conscription
Racism and Americanization
General Russell and Withdrawal
U.S. Imperialism and "The White Man's Burden"
Occupation Motives
Responses to the Occupation
The NAACP and The Nation Investigate
Haitian Responses
Effects of the Occupation
Links to Historical Sources Online
Bibliography of Written Sources
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence
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William Jennings Bryan to Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson to William Jennings Bryan
Woodrow Wilson to William Jennings Bryan
Woodrow Wilson tells William Jennings Bryan of the current vacancies for foreign service.
William Jennings Bryan to Woodrow Wilson
William Jennings Bryan sends Woodrow Wilson a memorandum of suggestions for providing aid to Latin American Countries.
Booker T. Washington to Oswald Garrison Villard
Booker T. Washington writes to Oswald Garrison Villard about the recent acts of segregation in the federal government.
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