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John D. Garrigus

Professor of History, University of Texas at Arlington

John D. Garrigus

John D. Garrigus is a professor of history at the University of Texas at Arlington, whose work focuses on race and the history of the Caribbean, particularly Haiti. His 2006 book Before Haiti: Race and Citizenship in Saint- Domingue won the Gilbert Chinard Prize from the Society for French Historical Studies.

Publications:

Project Title: "Macandal is Saved": Disease, Conspiracy, and the Coming of the Haitian Revolution

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