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Black History 365 | # 144 Wyclef Jean

July 28, 2024

WYCLEF JEAN! BIG UP MASSIVE!! Originala Ayisien! In 1987 Clef formed The Tranzlator Crew with Praz & Lauryn, then signed a record deal with Ruffhouse Records, changed their name to The Fugees, an abbreviation of refugees. The Fugees released two albums and parted ways in 1996 to focus on solo careers. We know how MASSIVE The Fugees were and are. Wyclef released his first solo album Wyclef Jean Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee All-Stars (The Carnival). He ran for president of Haiti, he put The Rock on a song, he got a feature from Louis Farrahkhan, overall he made it even more fly to be a proud Haitian. They (we) don’t/didn’t always show love to Haitians like that. We got major love for Wyclef. RESPECT.

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Black History 365 | # 143 The 5 Haitian Tuskegee Airmen

July 27, 2024

From 1941-1946, some 1,000 Black pilots were trained at Tuskegee. The all Black, 332nd Fighter Group consisted originally of four fighter squadrons, the 99th, the 100th, the 301st and the 302nd. Did you know that there were Haitians recruited to fight in World War II for the United States? In 1942, Haitian President Élie Lescot implemented an aviation corps program, the U.S. government needed the Haitians to organize a patrol of the Caribbean Sea during World War II and gave the Haitian government six airplanes. These airplanes could carry bombs and could be used to attack German submarines within that area. There were at least 5 pilots went for training at the Tuskegee Institute, and most of them were in the Haitian Army or Airforce. Alix Pasquet, Raymond Cassagnol, Ludovic Audant, Eberle J. Guilbau, and Nicolas Pelissier. I prefer peace over war, but salute.

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Black History 365 | # 142 Kerry James Marshall

July 26, 2024

Kerry James Marshall is a painter, photographer, printmaker, and installation artist, He best known for large-scale paintings that reflect his engagement with social history, the civil rights movement, and his experiences as an African American, Marshall is represented in more than 30 public collections. He has heavy duty tough work. Check it out.

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Black History 365 | # 140 Michael Jordan

July 25, 2024

We know Mike. SUPER DUTY HEAVY TOUGH WORK INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE LEGEND. Do your googles. I just had to illustrate him. This was mandatory for me.

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Black History 365 | # 141 Christopher Columbus Statue in Santo Domingo

July 24, 2024

According to The Orlando Sentinel, Dominicans make no bones about Christopher Columbus. His statue is a feature in a Jack Cana tour. The website states “The Christopher Columbus monument is located in the colonial city of Santo Domingo. Columbus Park is the exact spot where the statue is erected, surrounded by other very important historical buildings such as the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Incarnation, considered the first cathedral in America.”

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