04335oam 22006134a 450 991083822380332120230717192342.01-9788-1544-110.36019/9781978815445(CKB)4100000011921922(OCoLC)1251440366(MdBmJHUP)muse98890(DE-B1597)589323(DE-B1597)9781978815445(MiAaPQ)EBC6607045(Au-PeEL)EBL6607045(OCoLC)1252724866(PPN)261111310(EXLCZ)99410000001192192220201118d2021 uy 0engurcn#|||ann|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHaiti Fights BackThe Life and Legacy of Charlemagne Péralte /Yveline AlexisNew Brunswick :Rutgers University Press,[2021]©[2021]1 online resourceCritical Caribbean studies1-9788-1541-7 Frontmatter --Contents --Illustrations --Introduction: Haiti Fights (Ayiti Goumen) --1. Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity/Humanity (Libète, Egalité, ak Fratènite/Imanite) --2. U.S. Invasion (Envazyon Etazini) --3. Haitians—Rise and Defend! (Ayisien(ne)—Leve epi defann!) --4. Péralte Leads (Péralte kòm Lidè) --5. Violence (Vyolans) --6. We’re Still Fighting (Nou Toujou ap Goumen) --7. Second Revolution (Dezyèm Revolisyon) --8. Péralte Resurrected (Péralte Resisite) --9. Liberation with Péralte (Liberasyon ak Péralte) --10. Péralte Will Never Die; He Remains Alive in Popular Memory (Péralte p’ap janm mouri; li rete vivan nan memwa popilè) --Acknowledgments --Notes --Bibliography --Index"Haiti Fights Back: The Life and Legacy of Charlemagne Peralte is the first US scholarly examination of the politician and caco leader (guerrilla fighter) who fought against the US military occupation of Haiti. The occupation lasted close to two decades, from 1915-1934. Alexis argues for the importance of documenting resistance while exploring the occupation's mechanics and its imperialism. She takes us to Haiti, exploring the sites of what she labels as resistance zones, including Peralte's hometown of Hinche and the nation's large port areas--Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien. Alexis offers a new reading of US military archival sources that record Haitian protests as banditry. Haiti Fights Back illuminates how Peralte launched a political movement, and meticulously captures how Haitian women and men resisted occupation through silence, military battles, and writings. She locates and assembles rare, multilingual primary sources from traditional repositories, living archives (oral stories), and artistic representations in Haiti and the United States. The interdisciplinary work draws on legislation, cacos' letters, newspapers, and murals, offering a unique examination of Peralte's life (1885-1919) and the significance of his legacy through the 21st century. Haiti Fights Back offers a new approach to the study of the US invasion of the Americas by chronicling how Caribbean people fought back"--Provided by publisher.Critical Caribbean StudiesRevolutionariesfast(OCoLC)fst01096578HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)bisacshRevolutionariesHaitiBiographyHaitifastHaitiHistory1844-1915HaitiHistoryAmerican occupation, 1915-1934History.Biographies.Haiti, Haitian, Haitian Studies, Charlemagne Péralte, guerrilla, US military, resistance zones, Hinche, Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien, political movement, Haitian women, men, caco leader, caco, Caribbean people, Caribbean, liberty, equality, U.S. Invasion, violence, fighting, Second Revolution, Carib.Revolutionaries.HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)Revolutionaries972.94/04092Alexis Yveline1730049MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910838223803321Haiti Fights Back4140432UNINA