The country is too often assumed to be a backward place: The First World has trouble remembering that Haitians were two centuries ahead of us in abolishing slavery and in extending full rights of citizenship to everyone, regardless of race.
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"The country is too often assumed to be a backward place: The First World has trouble remembering that Haitians were two centuries ahead of us in abolishing slavery and in extending full rights of citizenship to everyone, regardless of race." — Madison Smartt Bell
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The country is too often assumed to be a backward place: The First World has trouble remembering that Haitians were two centuries ahead of us in abolishing slavery and in extending full rights of citizenship to everyone, regardless of race. — Madison Smartt Bell
About Madison Smartt Bell
Madison Smartt Bell was a Novelist from United States (1957–present).
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This quote is attributed to Madison Smartt Bell, a Novelist from United States.
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Madison Smartt Bell lived from 1957 – present.