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‘I never knew they existed’: The invisible Haitian migrant worker

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Tito Craige is a doctoral candidate at North Carolina State University in the School of Education. He is the founder and director of The Farmworker School, a job-training program that has enrolled over 2,500 participants since 1982. He is completing a four-year research project on the background, adaptation, and aspirations of the Haitian boat people who are employed as migrant farmworkers. The following article, based on ethnographic interviews with fifty-nine migrant boat people, is part of his doctoral dissertation.

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Craige, T. ‘I never knew they existed’: The invisible Haitian migrant worker. Agric Hum Values 2, 71–75 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01530591

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