haitian heroes
Raising The Haitian Flag, Arcahaie Haiti
Here is a painting of Haitian heroes raising the Haitian flag. this painting is located in the public square in downtown Arcahaie Haiti, the birth place of the Haitian flag.
Ginette Eugene
Ginette Eugene and her Haitian twin sister Gina Eugene are the founders of Good Samaritan for a Better Life, a nonprofit organization that brought Marlie Casseus to the United States.
Marlie Casseus is a Haitian teenager who attracted media attention when she received four surgeries to remove a 18-pound growth from her face that threatened her ability to eat, breathe, and see.
More about Marlie Casseus here:
wikipedia.org
Ginette's daughter, Fabiennne Achille used to be a Miami Heat Chearleader who became a Doctor. She traded in her pom-poms for a stethoscope.
Read more about Her dauther here:
Haitianinternet.com
This is a photo of Ginette Eugene at the Les Freres Dyole Premiere at Marabou Cafe, Pembroke Pines, FL.
For more info about Les frere Djole, go to:
belfim.com
Ginette Eugene
Ginette Eugene and her Haitian twin sister Gina Eugene are the founders of Good Samaritan for a Better Life, a nonprofit organization that brought Marlie Casseus to the United States.
Marlie Casseus is a Haitian teenager who attracted media attention when she received four surgeries to remove a 18-pound growth from her face that threatened her ability to eat, breathe, and see.
More about Marlie Casseus here:
wikipedia.org
Ginette's daughter, Fabiennne Achille used to be a Miami Heat Chearleader who became a Doctor. She traded in her pom-poms for a stethoscope.
Read more about Her dauther here:
Haitianinternet.com
This is a photo of Ginette Eugene at the Les Freres Dyole Premiere at Marabou Cafe, Pembroke Pines, FL.
For more info about Les frere Djole, go to:
belfim.com
Charlemagne Peralte Monument - Hinche Haiti
Here is the Charlemagne Peralte monument in Hinche Haiti. Charlemagne Massena Peralte was born in 1886. he was a Haitian nationalist leader who opposed the US Invasion of his of Haiti in 1915.
Charlemagne Peralte was the leader of the Haitian guerrilla fighters called the Cacos.
He posed such a challenge to the US forces in Haiti that the occupying forces had to upgrade their presence in the country.
Charlemagne Peralte was assassinated on 1 November 1, 1919.
Charlemagne Peralte remains as a highly praised Haitian hero.
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