Dupingy Memories of Haiti
This book was written by Gerard Pierre-Jean. This two part book explores major themes on Haitian education and cultural issues.
Part I: Education, Inequality & the Haitian State.
The main focus of the first part of this book is on the Haitian educational system, which failed to educate all citizens of the country since the independence from France in 1804. All Haitian governments since the dawn of the republic were unable to provide free, democratic, and equal access to education to all school-age children. The few schools that were built by state officials mostly located in the urban areas or cities cannot satisfy the demand of the population for schooling.
Part II: Diaspora, Identity, and Brooklyn
The second part of this book is an analysis of the cultural and legal issues facing all Haitian immigrants living in the borough of Brooklyn, New York, from (1970 to 1991) in the process of adaptation and assimilation to the mainstream of American society.