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    1. “The Poetic Inflections of a Voice Addressing a Tribe of Men Besieged by Beasts”: Radio Haiti’s Cult

      Radio Haiti’s archive, like a cemetery, like Haiti itself, is a place that could be defined by tragedy, loss and death.  The archive, (...)

    2. The Devil's Tale - Page 128 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, (...)

    3. Books, Boys, and Beastly Bats - The Devil's Tale

      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, (...)

    4. Mad Men Monday, Episode 4 - The Devil's Tale

      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, (...)

    5. Congratulations to the 2010 Middlesworth Award Winners! - The Devil's Tale

      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, (...)

    6. 10 Days, 10 New Acquisitions: Day One - The Devil's Tale

      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, (...)

    7. Bob Harris on the 1942 Rose Bowl - The Devil's Tale

      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, (...)

    8. Mad Men Monday, Episode 6 - The Devil's Tale

      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, (...)

    9. Clarissa Sligh: Jake in Transition - The Devil's Tale

      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, (...)

    10. Ten Years, Ten People: Oscar Arias, Digitization Specialist - Preservation Underground

      It helped to remember that behind the news headlines of some distant conflict or behind the title of a chapter in a history book, there are real (...)

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