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  2. Racism in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Racism in the Dominican Republic exists due to the after-effects of African slavery and the subjugation of black people throughout history. In the Dominican Republic, "blackness" is often associated with Haitian migrants and a lower class status. Those who possess more African-like phenotypic features are often victims of discrimination, and ...

  3. Dominican Republic–Haiti relations - Wikipedia

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    Dominican war with Haiti, 1844–1856. Haitian Commander, Charles Rivière-Hérard, sent three columns totaling 30,000 men to try and stop the Dominican uprising. [22] The Battle of Fuente del Rodeo was the first major armed encounter against Haiti in the war. A force of Dominican troops defeated an outnumbering force of the Haitian Army led by ...

  4. How canal conflict, closed Haiti border are igniting racial ...

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    The ongoing conflict between the Dominican Republic and Haiti over the construction of a ... the shutdown is shining a light on the long history of racial tensions on the island of Hispaniola ...

  5. Anti-Haitian sentiment in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Haitian sentiment (Spanish: Antihaitianismo; French: Antihaitienisme) is prejudice or social discrimination against Haitians in the Dominican Republic. Anti-Haitian sentiment includes prejudice against, hatred of, or discrimination against Haitians due to their physical appearance, culture, lifestyle, and language. [1] [2]

  6. Amnesty International calls for end to mass Haitian ... - AOL

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    Amnesty International is calling on the government of the Dominican Republic to end immigration policies toward Haitians that the agency says include mass, discriminatory expulsions and racial ...

  7. The History Behind Black and Haitian New Year's Traditions - AOL

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    For many others, it follows a long history of tradition. In fact, for generations, Haitians and Black Americans have commemorated the New Year at home and other places of sanctuary, through a ...

  8. Haitians in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    After the Dominican War of Independence ended, Haitian immigration to the Dominican Republic was focalized in the border area; this immigration was encouraged by the Haitian government and consisted of peasants who crossed the border to the Dominican Republic because of the land scarcity in Haiti; in 1874 the Haitian military occupied and de facto annexed La Miel valley and Rancho Mateo ...

  9. Human rights in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the political elite of the Dominican Republic have used the Haitian minority as a scapegoat for their national ills, with a United Nations Human Rights Council report on the 'elimination of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related forms of intolerance' claiming the existence of a 'profound and entrenched problem of ...