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The '''Duvaliers''' ([[wikipedia:François Duvalier|François]] and his son [[wikipedia:Jean-Claude Duvalier|Jean-Claude]]) led [[Haiti]] for many years.
The '''Duvaliers''' ([[wikipedia:François Duvalier|Dr. François]] and his son [[wikipedia:Jean-Claude Duvalier|Jean-Claude]]) led [[Haiti]] for many years.
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* Jean-Claude took over his father's position at age 19 and served for 15 years as head of state.
* Jean-Claude took over his father's position at age 19 and served for 15 years as head of state.
* Following a civil uprising and pressure from the Reagan administration to renounce his rule, Jean-Claude was unceremoniously exiled to France.
* Following a civil uprising and pressure from the Reagan administration to renounce his rule, Jean-Claude was unceremoniously exiled to France.
* Given [[the Haitian]]'s young age in [[Company Man]] which took place in [[1992]], it is likely that the events of the ''[[It Takes a Village]]'' series took place in the early 1980's or late 1970's, and the Duvalier [[the Haitian]] was refering to was Jean-Claude.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 02:44, 30 May 2007

Duvaliers

First reference: It Takes a Village, Part 1
"Duvaliers" on Wikipedia

The Duvaliers (Dr. François and his son Jean-Claude) led Haiti for many years.

About

Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 1

The Haitian remembers that when he was a child, Haiti "was dying, strangling in the grip of the Duvaliers". The leader of the country, Jean-Claude Duvalier, keeps a private militia called the Tonton Macoutes, who terrorize Guillame's village.

Notes

  • Both François and Jean-Claude were considered brutal dictators. They used the Tonton Macoutes to solidify their power.
  • Some estimate that up to 30,000 Haitians were killed under François's reign.
  • François served 14 years in office from 1957 until his death in 1971.
  • Jean-Claude took over his father's position at age 19 and served for 15 years as head of state.
  • Following a civil uprising and pressure from the Reagan administration to renounce his rule, Jean-Claude was unceremoniously exiled to France.
  • Given the Haitian's young age in Company Man which took place in 1992, it is likely that the events of the It Takes a Village series took place in the early 1980's or late 1970's, and the Duvalier the Haitian was refering to was Jean-Claude.

Trivia

  • François was often called "Papa Doc", and Jean-Claude was nicknamed "Baby Doc".
  • In 1983, Pope John Paul II visited Jean-Claude's country and declared, "Something must change here."
  • 15 years after François's death, a mob of Haitians set out to beat the deceased leader's corpse. They were unsuccessful in finding the body, so they beat the body of one of his supporters instead.