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  2. Haitian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Haitian Americans (French: Haïtiens ... Kentucky: 2,268: 0.1%: 1,121: 0.0% ... This settlement was a major victory for Haitian immigrants and demonstrated how ...

  3. Squire Boone's Station - Wikipedia

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    Squire Boone's Station, also known as Painted Stone Station, [1] was an 18th-century settlement in Kentucky in the United States.It was established in late 1779 [2] or in the spring of 1780 by Squire Boone, Daniel Boone's pioneer brother, on the Clear Fork of Brashear's Creek 2 miles (3.2 km) north of present-day Shelbyville. [3]

  4. Haitian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Haitian settlement in Montreal increased about 40 percent between the late 1960s and the early 1970s, rising from 55.1 percent in 1968 to 92.9 percent in 1973. [22] The early Haitian immigrants, those who came between 1960 and 1970, were usually from the Haitian elite. They came from a comfortable life in terms of their social and professional ...

  5. The Haitian community in Springfield is countering rumors ...

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    The rumors were a shock, Joseph said, and an attack on the dignity of the Haitian community in the city. "Our goal is to serve people with respect," Joseph said.

  6. Creoles of color - Wikipedia

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    These often included freedom for an enslaved woman and any children of the union, property settlement, and education. Mixed-race Creoles of color became identified as a distinct ethnic group, Gens de couleur libres ( free persons of color ), and were granted their free-person status by the Louisiana Supreme Court in 1810.

  7. How right-wing social media took false claims about Haitians ...

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    In one video, a man used a racial slur to describe his Haitian neighbor. In another, a man said he’d heard that Haitians had been caught driving a van filled with 100 cats, which they intended ...

  8. Haitian emigration - Wikipedia

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    Haitian emigration was a movement to describe the emigration of free blacks from the United States to settle in Haiti in the early 19th century. [ 1 ] In an attempt to break out from the United States ' racist filled society, antebellum free blacks immigrated to Haiti .

  9. The truth about Springfield, Ohio: Are immigrants eating dogs ...

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    Springfield, an industrial town of about 58,000 just northeast of Dayton, has seen its Haitian population swell to 15,000 to 20,000 in recent years, according to a previous Cincinnati Enquirer ...