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Record Nr.

UNINA9910807328403321

Autore

Cadet Jean-Robert <1955->

Titolo

Restavec : from Haitian slave child to middle-class American / / Jean-Robert Cadet

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Austin, : University of Texas Press, 1998

ISBN

0-292-79532-7

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (194 p.)

Disciplina

973/.049697294

B

Soggetti

Haitian Americans

Children - Haiti - Social conditions

Haiti Social conditions

Cincinnati (Ohio) Biography

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- FOREWORD -- Note to the Reader -- 1. -- 2. -- 3. -- 4. -- 5. -- 6. -- 7. -- 8. -- 9. -- 10. -- 11. -- 12. -- 13. -- 14. -- 15. -- 16. -- 17. -- 18. -- 19. -- AFTERWORD

Sommario/riassunto

African slaves in Haiti emancipated themselves from French rule in 1804 and created the first independent black republic in the Western Hemisphere. But they reinstituted slavery for the most vulnerable members of Haitian society—the children of the poor—by using them as unpaid servants to the wealthy. These children were—and still are—restavecs, a French term whose literal meaning of "staying with" disguises the unremitting labor, abuse, and denial of education that characterizes the children's lives. In this memoir, Jean-Robert Cadet recounts the harrowing story of his youth as a restavec, as well as his inspiring climb to middle-class American life. He vividly describes what it was like to be an unwanted illegitimate child "staying with" a well-to-do family whose physical and emotional abuse was sanctioned by Haitian society. He also details his subsequent life in the United States, where, despite American racism, he put himself through college and found success in the Army, in business, and finally in teaching.