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 
Sources 
- 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.)