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Alina "Tibebe" Cajuste was a slave as a child, and now is a children's rights activist and poet.
Beverly Bell: Beyond Wyclef: What Haitians Want From Elections Beverly Bell 2010
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Alina "Tibebe" Cajuste was a slave as a child, and now is a children's rights activist and poet.
Beverly Bell: Beyond Wyclef: What Haitians Want From Elections Beverly Bell 2010
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Alina "Tibebe" Cajuste described her childhood as a restavèk this way:
Beverly Bell: Slavery in Haiti, Again (Or: What's the Worth of a Haitian Child? Part II) 2010
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"The earth (up there) is not very firm ... you could hear people screaming," said Cajuste, speaking on her cellphone.
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But Harbaugh hadn't dreamt it; Cajuste had made the most of his opportunity at the camp.
SI.com 2010
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Cajuste, lying in her hospital bed yesterday afternoon, spoke through her brother, Sean St. Fort, who translated for her.
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Robert McLaughlin, an orthopedic surgeon with Coastal Orthopedic Associates in Beverly, said yesterday in a telephone interview that when he first saw Cajuste hobble on crutches into the clinic in Haiti six weeks after the quake, he was moved.
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Freshman Matt Lyde-Cajuste (aerospace engineering), senior
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In the meantime, McLaughlin worked to obtain a visa for Cajuste, which was granted on humanitarian grounds.
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The surgery, estimated by the hospital to cost as much as $70,000, is being provided free of charge to Cajuste, who flew into Hanscom Field on Wednesday on a private plane arranged by CARE Network, an international humanitarian organization.
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