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1.0 out of 5 stars Highly Disappointed, January 15, 2004
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This review is from: The Present State of Haiti (Saint Domingo), 1828: With Remarks on its Agriculture, Commerce, Laws Religion etc. (Source Books on Haiti, No. 4) (Hardcover)
The author has deeply rooted issues regarding the existence of a black republic. He confuses wealth and freedom, unable to make a distinction between the two. He is pessimistic and it is obvious he approached his trip to Haiti with the wrong attitude. Realistically, Haiti is in need of much improvement. However, Franklin's attitude is that Haitians are incapable of improvement. This book just proves that ignorance manifests itself in many different ways.
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