The relations of the United States with Haiti have been different
from American relations with any other nation; they have been vital
and at times even dramatic. They climaxed in 1891 when the United
States failed to make Haiti lease her Mole St. Nicolas. This
failure constitutes an amazing episode in American diplomatic
hostory. Recounting the story of Haiti's struggle for independence,
the book discusses her diplomatic relations with the United States.
Originally published in 1941.
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