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mikedashhistory.com
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| | | | | It was a Saturday, market day in Port-au-Prince, and the chance to meet friends, gossip and shop had drawn large crowds to the Haitian capital. Sophisticated, French-educated members of the urban ruling class crammed into the market square beside illiterate farmers, a generation removed from slavery, who had walked in from the surrounding villages for... | |
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| | | | | The enshrining of historical 'facts' is a curious business. It is generally believed these days -by all sorts of people, which is to say, those who know very little about the Norfolk village of Blakeney and those who know quite a lot - that the chancel of the church of St Nicholas was built and... | |
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