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“When I left Haiti, I was eight. I went to the Congo where my father was working.…” — Raoul Peck
When I left Haiti, I was eight. I went to the Congo where my father was working. The only images that I had were the images of Tarzan. That's what I thought Africa was. Of course, the first day I arrived there, I thought I would see a lot of savages dancing on the tarmac.
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