Part II is here! And this time, Americans are involved. 
Digressions include: We Are the World (For Haiti), Teenage Boys, the Scramble for Africa and Fence Sitting 
 
Amy Goodman, Westenley Alcenat, Juan González, Gerald Horne, Kim Ives, Debt, Coups & Colonialism in Haiti: France & U.S. Urged to Pay Reparations for Destroying Nation (2021)  
Bob Corbett, Review of "FROM DESSALINES TO DUVALIER" by David Nicholls and "HAITI IN THE WORLD ECONOMY: CLASS, RACE, AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT SINCE 1700" by Alex Dupuy, Webster University, (1990)   
Catherine Porter, Constant Méheut, Matt Apuzzo and Selam Gebrekidan, The Ransom – The Root of Haiti’s Misery: Reparations to Enslavers, The New York Times (2022)   
Colin Mckey, The Economic Consequences of The Haitian Revolution (2016)   
Constant Méheut and Selam Gebrekidan, A magnet for exploitation: Haiti over the centuries, The New York Times (2021)   
Daphney Pascal, Crisis in Haiti: The American Occupation 1915-1934, (2010)   
Elizabeth Abbott, The Ghosts of Duvalier, Foreign Policy (2011)   
Eric Nagourney, 6 Takeaways About Haiti’s Reparations to France, The New York Times (2021)   
Fran Quigley, From cradle to grave, United States protected Jean-Claude Duvalier, IndyStar (2014) Greg Rosalsky, 'The Greatest Heist In History': How Haiti Was Forced To Pay Reparations For Freedom, NPR, (2021)   
Hossein Azadi and Eric Vanhaute, Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence, Land Journal (2019)   
Khalil Gibran Muhammad, The Barbaric History of Sugar in America, The New York Times (2019) 
Matt Apuzzo, Constant Méheut, Selam Gebrekidan and Catherine Porter, How a French Bank Captured Haiti – The Ransom, The New York Times (2022) 
  
Merima Ali, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Abdulaziz B. Shif, Did British colonial rule in Africa foster a legacy of corruption among local elites?, London School of Economics (2020)   
Patrick Scheld, Who Really Controls Haiti's Destiny? An examination of Haiti's Historical Underdevelopment, Endless Poverty, and the Role played by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), (2018)   
Paul Cohen, On the Relationship Between Journalism and History: Thoughts on The New York Times Haiti Ransom Project, Age of Revolutions (2022)   
Rocio Cara Labrador and Diana Roy, Haiti’s Troubled Path to Development, Council on Foreign Relation (2021)   
Siri Schubert, Haiti: The Long Road to Recovery, FrontLine World - PBS (n.d.) 
University of Missouri – St Louis, A New Institutional Economics Analysis of Duvalierism (n.d.)