The history of Haitian Immigration
The graph of Haitian Immigration
1920-1930 Members of middle class starting migrating during the US occupation.
1950-1960 Soon after Francois Duvalier (papa doc) became president of Haiti a large number of Haitian seek safer in the USA.
1971 Jean Claude Duvalier (baby doc) was Succeeded his father,the Haitian people still seek for safer in USA.
1986 Jean Claude Duvalier (baby doc) has stepped down to the power in Haiti .Most of the Haitian were believed in a better life.
1986-1990 A large number of Haitian left Haiti for security problem.
1991-1994 Period of Military Rule,thousands of Haitians fled the country ,mostly by boat.
1994-2001 Economic Problem,the Haitian population left Haiti to go anywhere specially in USA.
2002-2006 Economic Politic the number of Haitian immigrant has touched his highest level in the history.
HAITIAN CULTURE
Haitian compas(sometimes written as Compas Direct, konpa direk, konpa, or kompa) is a musical genre as well as a dance that originates from Haïti. It was named Compas Direct by Nemours Jean-Baptiste on a recording released in 1955.
In this photo there is rice and beans. Pink salad,which is similar to potato salad, but has beets which turns it pink. Baked macaroni. Fried plaintains. Fried chicken and pork. Green salad. Sauce and piklis, which is similar to coleslaw without the mayonaise, but its also very spicy.
Jacques Stephen Alexis
Anacaona
Jean-Bertrand Aristide: The first President elected democratically in Haiti history.
Rose Anne Auguste
Marleine Bastien
Garcelle Beauvais
Esther Boucicault
Emmanuel "Manno" Charlemagne
Marie Chauvet
Coupe Cloue
Edwidge Danticat
Jean-Jacques Dessalines: The father of the Haitians nation.
Jean Dominique
Francois Duvalier:The Haitian dictator in the late 20th century.
Tyrone Edmond
Wyclef Jean : The Haitian-American hip hop star.
Martha Jean-Claude
Emeline Michel
Sweet Micky
Michel Molaire
Felix Morisseau-Leroy
Raoul Peck
Charlemagne Peralte
Gerard Pierre-Charles
Yvonne Hakim Rimpel
Jacques Roumain
Manno Sanon
Maurice Sixto
Toussaint Louverture: He was an important leader of the Haitian revolution.
Loune Viaud
Claudette Werleigh
Mathieu Eugene: The First Haitian born to be elected as councilman in New York.
Ertha Trouillot: The First woman president in Haiti.
Lesly Francois Manigat