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Jacques Roumain
BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2016 FILM SERIES
Jacques Roumain Sat, Feb. 27 @ 1PM
This exploration of Haitian society of the late 19th and early 20th centuries focuses on the tormented life of one of Haiti's most important authors and prominent political figures, Jacques Roumain. In his perceptive writings, Roumain raised questions about the issues facing Haiti that remain relevant today. Within the film, a crucial inquiry is raisedWhat legacy has Jacques Roumain left for the future of Haitian youth?
(Dir. Arnold Antonin, 111 mins, 2008, Haiti, Documentary, Creole and French with English subtitles)
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LocationTeachers College, Columbia University - 263 Macy (View)
525 West 120th Street
New York, NY 10027
United States
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