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Amy Wilentz Haiti material

Title
  1. Amy Wilentz Haiti material, 1920-1994
Author
  1. Wilentz, Amy.

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Additional authors
  1. McKinley, Brunson.
Description
  1. 0.4 lin. ft.
Summary
  1. Research material on Haitian politics, the treatment of Haitian migrant workers in the Dominican Republic, and U.S. foreign policy towards Haiti, compiled for the writing of "The Rainy Season: Haiti since Duvalier", published in 1990.
Subject
  1. Labor contract > /Dominican Republic
  2. Haiti > History > 1986-
  3. Haiti > Politics and government > 1986-
  4. Sugar workers > Recruiting > Dominican Republic
  5. United States > Foreign relations > Haiti
Call number
  1. Sc MG 664
Source (note)
  1. Amy Wilentz
Biography (note)
  1. Amy Wilentz is the author of "Farewell Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti (2013)", "The Rainy Season: Haiti since Duvalier (1990)", "Martyrs’ Crossing" (2000), and "I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen: Coming to California in the Age of Schwarzenegger" (2006). She is the winner of the Whiting Writers Award, the PEN Martha Albrand Non-Fiction Award, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Rosenthal Award. In 1990, she was shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction for "The Rainy Season". She won the 2013 National Book Critics Circle Award for memoir for "Farewell, Fred Voodoo", and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in general nonfiction in 2020. Wilentz is a MacDowell fellow, the former Jerusalem correspondent for "The New Yorker", and a long-time contributing editor at "The Nation". She is also a contributing editor at "The Markaz Review", an online publication about Middle Eastern culture, politics, diaspora, and art. She has written for "The New York Times", "The Washington Post", "The Los Angeles Times", "Politico", "The London Review of Books", the "Los Angeles Review of Books", and many other publications. She teaches in the Literary Journalism program at the University of California at Irvine.
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Author
  1. Wilentz, Amy. Collector
Title
  1. Amy Wilentz Haiti material, 1920-1994
Biography
  1. Amy Wilentz is the author of "Farewell Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti (2013)", "The Rainy Season: Haiti since Duvalier (1990)", "Martyrs’ Crossing" (2000), and "I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen: Coming to California in the Age of Schwarzenegger" (2006). She is the winner of the Whiting Writers Award, the PEN Martha Albrand Non-Fiction Award, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Rosenthal Award. In 1990, she was shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction for "The Rainy Season". She won the 2013 National Book Critics Circle Award for memoir for "Farewell, Fred Voodoo", and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in general nonfiction in 2020. Wilentz is a MacDowell fellow, the former Jerusalem correspondent for "The New Yorker", and a long-time contributing editor at "The Nation". She is also a contributing editor at "The Markaz Review", an online publication about Middle Eastern culture, politics, diaspora, and art. She has written for "The New York Times", "The Washington Post", "The Los Angeles Times", "Politico", "The London Review of Books", the "Los Angeles Review of Books", and many other publications. She teaches in the Literary Journalism program at the University of California at Irvine.
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  1. McKinley, Brunson.
Research call number
  1. Sc MG 664
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