David Nicholls sur décolonisation dans les Caraïbes
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- Title:
- David Nicholls sur décolonisation dans les Caraïbes
- Alternative Title:
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- David Nicholls sou dekolonizasyon nan peyi Karayib yo
- David Nicholls on decolonization in the Caribbean
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- Date:
- April 1976
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Jean Dominique mennen yon entèvyou avèk David Nicholls sou rechèch l ap fè sou Ayiti. Nicholls pale sou diferans ki genyen onivo kiltirèl ak politik ant Ayiti ak lòt peyi Karayib yo, tankou Trinidad, Jamayik, ak Kiba.
Jean Dominique interviews historian David Nicholls about his research in Haiti. Nicholls discusses the differences between the political and cultural issues facing Haiti compared to those of other islands in the Caribbean, including Trinidad, Jamaica, and Cuba.
Jean Dominique interviewe l'historien David Nicholls au sujet de sa recherche sur Haïti. Nicholls explique les différences culturelles et politiques qui existent entre Haïti et les autres îles des Caraïbes, notamment Trinité-et-Tobago, la Jamaïque et Cuba.
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- Interview
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- RL10059RR0085
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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- This recording may contain material that was not originally created by Radio Haiti and therefore not covered by the Creative Commons license indicated here. For more information see https://repository.duke.edu/dc/radiohaiti/about#copyright.
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- Radio Haiti Archive
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- Radio Haiti audio recordings, 1957-2003
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- 794acba9dd3a55677e5f62af8111f0e7
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- RL10059-RR-0085_01
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