“This riveting and deeply informed account should be carefully read by those who recognize that Haiti’s tragic history is a microcosm of imperial savagery and heroic resistance.”—Noam Chomsky
“A detailed account of the ‘democratic containment’ of Haiti’s radical politics in the past two decades ... an outstanding book.”—Slavoj iek, New Statesman
“An excellent book ... the first accurate analysis of recent Haitian history, and of its history in the making.”—Dr. Paul Farmer, Harvard University
“Damming the Flood is a brilliant, politically sophisticated and morally infuriating work on a shameful piece of very recent history that the US press has either distorted or ignored. It is the most important and devastating book I’ve read on American betrayal of democracy in one of the most tormented nations in the world.”—Jonathan Kozol, author of Death at an Early Age, Rachel and her Children, and Savage Inequalities
“The book is a masterpiece. As someone who lived through those years, Damming the Flood is not only incredibly accurate and well sourced but the analysis is also flawless.”—Ira Kurzban, immigration lawyer and former attorney for the Haitian Government
“This is a book about the latest crime that the world’s most powerful nation committed against one of the world’s poorest. I like this book for its scholarship, its measured tone, and its good writing. But I am grateful for it above all because at long last it presents another side of a story that has been reported, almost universally, with stunning tendentiousness and in apparent ignorance of the lives and opinions of most Haitians. This book goes a long way to setting the record straight ... It ought to be required reading for every historian of the Americas and for every student of political science.”—Tracy Kidder, author of Mountains Beyond Mountains
“Damming the Flood is the best source for anyone trying to understand what has happened in Haiti, and it is unfortunately equally valuable for explaining what is happening elsewhere in Latin America. It is meticulously researched, with ample citations to the mainstream press, human rights reports, and experts from many countries and political perspectives.”—Brian Concannon, Jr., director of the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti
“Damming the Flooddemonstrates that, contrary to what so many self-proclaimed experts have led us to believe with the steady diet of half-truths and outright lies they have been feeding us, it is indeed possible to ‘get Haiti right.’ All it takes is a healthy dose of respect for a nation and a people so deserving of it, and an uncompromising devotion to the truth.”—Patrick Elie, political activist and former Secretary of State for National Defense, Haiti