White gloves, Black nation : women, citizenship, and political wayfaring in Haiti /
"This transnational history of gender and radical politics during and after the US occupation of Haiti follows a cohort of Haitian women from Haiti through the Caribbean to the United States, Canada, and the Belgian Congo. Grace Sanders Johnson uses this group of women to explore how gender, na...
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Chapel Hill :
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[2023]
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