"When there is no money, that is when I vomit blood": the domino effect and the unfettered lethal exploitation of Black labor on Dominican sugar plantations
Abstract Background In this article, I utilize the concept of the Plantationocene as an analytical framework to generate a holistic and historical understanding of the present-day struggles of a mostly Haitian migrant workforce on sugar plantations in the Dominican Republic. Methods Inspired by Paul...
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Main Author: | Brenda K. Wilson (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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