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Creole Renaissance

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as legitimate literary language, started in large part by authors like
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the literary, educational, and official language of
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Creole
Felix Morisseau-Leroy
Haitian Creole
Haiti
Negritude
Haitian Indigenism
Harlem Renaissance
Creole Renaissance memorium
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culture
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expanding it
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Categories
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History of Haiti

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