Newspaper Story of Parsley Massacre, 1937 * Rafael Trujillo Unfortunately, the study of history gets a bad reputation, perhaps justifiably so, for being a dull recitation of dates and names. Lost in the stew of facts is the idea that this discipline is all about people's lives--their joys, heartaches, memories, dreams, and stories . The talented Haitian fiction writer, Edwidge Danticat, rescues history from itself by embedding it in works about her homeland. For an example, you need read no further than her story "Nineteen-Thirty Seven" if you really want to understand the terrifying human cost of tyranny. In the story, the narrator, Josephine pays prison visits to her mother who has been wrongly accused of witchcraft (in an absurd manner that recalls the darkest hours of the Puritans). It's revealed that three generations of Josephine's family were forever altered by the 1937 date of the story's title. In that fateful year, Dominican dictator Ra