CUNY’s Dominican Studies founders tell the stories of unsung Dominican women and blackness

One of the most important names in Dominican history is Juan Pablo Duarte, whose status as “father of the nation” was attained when he organized the Trinitario movement that eventually led to the Dominican revolt and independence from Haitian rule in 1844. But not much is known about his sister Rosa Duarte, an unsung contributor … Continue reading CUNY’s Dominican Studies founders tell the stories of unsung Dominican women and blackness