Articles written by Margaret Auguste
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African-American Education in the 19th Century
African-Americans historically fought for the opportunity to become educated as they knew that this was was the key to their successful participation in American society.
Jan 25, 2010
- Margaret Auguste
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Charlotte Forten
In 1862, Charlotte Forten, travels to South Carolina in the midst of the Civil War to educate recently freed slaves who desparately wanted to learn to read and write.
Dec 31, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Haiti's Most Popular Cities
Cap-Haitian, known as the city of history is a testament to Haiti's courageous and heroic past while Jacmel, the city of culture promotes Haiti's beauty and artistry.
Dec 7, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Haitian Meat Recipes
Savory, spicy and full of flavor are the only way to describe the wonderful meat dishes that are prepared in Haiti as the main entree at special dinners.
Nov 29, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Kim Mclarin:
The issues of race, class, feminism, motherhood and relationships come together in the novels written by this wonderful and thought-provoking new author.
Nov 29, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Haiti's Most Popular Drinks
Fresh and tangy juices , Lightly sweetened drinks of vanila or chocolate and a internationally regarded dark and decadent rum are enjoyed by Haitians at home and abroad.
Nov 27, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Recommended Children's Literary Magazines
Educators, Librarians and other professionals can find book reviews, timely articles about literature for children and young adults through these wonderful magazines.
Nov 20, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Edwidge Danticat
Edwidge Danticat is a master storyteller who allows her readers to experience the Hatian culture, history and emotions through her insightful and compelling writing.
Nov 16, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Haitian Rice Recipes
The Haitian people love rice and it is a staple for every meal. Red Beans and Rice, Rice and Peas and Black Rice are a few of the special rice dshes that are enjoyed.
Nov 6, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Haitian Pumpkin Soup
Unity among the Haitian people is celebrated on Haitian Independence Day, January 1st by eating the rich and delicious Haitian pumpkin soup.
Nov 1, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Motherhood Inspired Writing
Women who become mothers are inspired to write about their experiences. Mothers' who write, print and online publications support and promote this unique point of view.
Oct 11, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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Multiple Birth Education Classes
Expectant parents of multiples receive the unique information and support they need via childbirth education classes developed especially for them.
Sep 28, 2009
- Margaret Auguste
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