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Latina/o, Caribbean, & Latin American Studies Subject Guide — Haiti

Topics and resources for Latina/o, Caribbean, & Latin American Studies

Haiti

Digital Collections

Radio Haiti Archive 

Radio Haiti Archive LogoThe Radio Haiti Archive at Duke University Library includes audio and visual material from 1957 to 2003. The library's collections also include a digitized copy of Haiti's Declaration of Independence as well as the Gary Monroe Photographs collection covering 1980 to 1998. English, French, and Haitian Creole


John Carter Brown Library Haiti Collection

John Carter Brown Haiti Collection ImageThe Haiti Collection at the John Carter Brown Library includes more than one thousand rare books, maps, and newspapers that chart the history of Haiti from the French colony of Saint Domingue to an independent nation in the early nineteenth century. The accompanying Remember Haiti site showcases selected primary sources from the collection within historical context. The interactive exhibit The Other Revolution: Haiti 1789-1804 contextualizes historical maps, books, pamphlets, and images within the timeline of the Haitian Revolution. English and French


CIA Research Reports: Latin America

Scope

CIA reports, memos, and cables on situations and conditions in Latin America, 1946-1976.

Argentina Reel I
Bolivia Reel I
Brazil Reel II
British Guiana Reel II
Chile Reel II
Colombia Reel II
Costa Rica Reel II
Cuba Reels II, III
Dominican Republic Reel IV
Ecuador Reel V
Guatemala Reel V
Haiti Reel V
Mexico Reel V
Panama Reel V
Peru Reel V
Uruguay Reel V
Venezuela Reel V
Format Microfilm (5 reels)
Arrangement By country, then chronological
Indexes CIA Research Reports: Latin America 1946-1976.

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United States Consulate Despatches

Image of microfilm boxes

Scope

U.S. Consulate Despatches of Argentina, Azores, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Italy, Puerto Rico and Trinidad.

Argentina Buenos Aires 1811-1906
  Córdoba 1870-1906
  Rosario 1858-1906
Haiti Cap-Haïtien (Haitian Cape) 1797-1906
Azores Fayal 1795-1897
Chile Antofagasta 1893-1906
  Arica 1849-1906
  Coquimbo 1850-1898
  Iquique 1877-1906
  Talcahuano 1836-1895
  Valparaíso 1812-1906
Colombia Barranquilla 1833-1906
  Bogotá 1851-1906
  Cartagena 1822-1906
  Medellín 1859-1902
  Santa María 1823-1883
Cuba Havana 1892-1902
  Matanzas 1820-1899
  Porto Principe & Xibara 1828-1843
  San Juan de los Remedios 1879-1898
Dominican Republic Puerto Plata 1875-1906
  Samana 1873-1905
  Santo Domingo  1837-1906
Falkland Islands Port Stanley 1851-1906
Puerto Rico   1821-1899
Trinidad (West Indies Federation) 1824-1906
Format Microfilm (375 reels)
Arrangement Alphabetically by country, then area, then chronological
Indexes

Latin America: Special Studies, 1941-1988.