Overtaken by Events: The Dominican Crisis from the Fall of Trujillo to the Civil WarFormer U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic describes that country's turbulent political events from 1962 to summer 1965. |
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A Fresh Start in Santo Domingo | 3 |
The Bloody Heritage | 16 |
The Era of Trujillo | 33 |
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