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- catalog abstract "February 7,1991: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a parish priest, is sworn in as Haiti's first democratically elected president. For the first time, Haiti, with its land and people ravaged by human corruption, looks toward the future with hope. September 30,1991: a military junta ousts Aristide from office, bringing his brief rule to an end. As spokesperson of a rapidly burgeoning grassroots movement, he had refused to compromise, calling for a "clean slate," a new beginning for. Haiti. The New York Times has called him the "Pied-Piper-like leader of Haiti's liberation theology movement." No public figure in recent history has been the embodiment of so much hope, and so much political drama. In this riveting memoir, Aristide recounts the story of his life, from his early education at the home of his grandfather through his formal training as priest, scripture scholar, and psychologist. His goals, first as priest and then as president: that all. Haitians be treated justly as God's people, that all have food and shelter, and that all take pride in their own Creole language and culture. Though his story is far from over, as The Village Voice has said, "The priest who became a politician to make heaven on earth a reality is now a president in exile left much where he started, with only his faith to guide him."".
- catalog alternative "Tout homme est un homme. English".
- catalog contributor b4110408.
- catalog contributor b4110409.
- catalog coverage "Haiti Politics and government 1986-".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "February 7,1991: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a parish priest, is sworn in as Haiti's first democratically elected president. For the first time, Haiti, with its land and people ravaged by human corruption, looks toward the future with hope. September 30,1991: a military junta ousts Aristide from office, bringing his brief rule to an end. As spokesperson of a rapidly burgeoning grassroots movement, he had refused to compromise, calling for a "clean slate," a new beginning for.".
- catalog description "Haiti. The New York Times has called him the "Pied-Piper-like leader of Haiti's liberation theology movement." No public figure in recent history has been the embodiment of so much hope, and so much political drama. In this riveting memoir, Aristide recounts the story of his life, from his early education at the home of his grandfather through his formal training as priest, scripture scholar, and psychologist. His goals, first as priest and then as president: that all.".
- catalog description "Haitians be treated justly as God's people, that all have food and shelter, and that all take pride in their own Creole language and culture. Though his story is far from over, as The Village Voice has said, "The priest who became a politician to make heaven on earth a reality is now a president in exile left much where he started, with only his faith to guide him."".
- catalog extent "205 p., [8] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Aristide.".
- catalog identifier "0883448459 (hard) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Aristide.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books,".
- catalog relation "Aristide.".
- catalog spatial "Haiti Politics and government 1986-".
- catalog spatial "Haiti".
- catalog subject "972.9407/3/092 B 20".
- catalog subject "Aristide, Jean-Bertrand.".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Haiti Clergy Biography.".
- catalog subject "F1928.23.A75 A313 1993".
- catalog subject "Presidents Haiti Biography.".
- catalog title "Aristide : an autobiography / Jean-Bertrand Aristide with Christophe Wargny ; translation by Linda M. Maloney.".
- catalog title "Tout homme est un homme. English".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".