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Mans outchea telling African Americans that black people outside the country contributed to their culture?!

You're a brave soul 😔
Yup

Braveheart 2 the graveyard

I like to test them yo

One of my questions is where them shotguns houses new orleans have originated.😏

I tell them don't hurt themselves thinking too much and that the only answer is Haiti.

Them whoadies are biters and they don't even know it. I had a roommate from Louisiana back in Electrician school whose a descendant of Henri Christophe.😳
 
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Yes, I've noticed. Some of them get fooled as well that's why the folks in the comments were saying it's ai.
I challenge these youtubers all the time. Even Lord Jamar
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Hatians brought jazz to NO? What's up with people telling these egregious lies in an attempt to rob African Americans of our accomplishments.?
 
Y'all

Goldie said on the very first page the percentage was bullshit but just discuss the topic

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Hatians brought jazz to NO? What's up with people telling these egregious lies in an attempt to rob African Americans of our accomplishments.?

Haitians did not create jazz. That's just demonstrably wrong. The history of jazz is well documented. Ya'll can't just keep making shit up and then claiming that everyone else is deficient in knowledge.
 
I tried to do my own research...

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That's such a weird claim.

A lot of black people in New Orleans have Haitian roots, so it would be perfectly fine to say there was a heavy Haitian influence on Jazz. Hell, I think it would be fair to say that about pretty much everything associated with New Orleans. But to claim that Jazz was something that Haitians created and then brought to New Orleans is crazy.
 
That's such a weird claim.

A lot of black people in New Orleans have Haitian roots, so it would be perfectly fine to say there was a heavy Haitian influence on Jazz. Hell, I think it would be fair to say that about pretty much everything associated with New Orleans. But to claim that Jazz was something that Haitians created and then brought to New Orleans is crazy.
Jstor

Yo, didn't i say go do ya homework?

Even Cecile McLorin Salvant will school you😏
 
That's such a weird claim.

A lot of black people in New Orleans have Haitian roots, so it would be perfectly fine to say there was a heavy Haitian influence on Jazz. Hell, I think it would be fair to say that about pretty much everything associated with New Orleans. But to claim that Jazz was something that Haitians created and then brought to New Orleans is crazy.
A lot is not a good word to use

But yes, it’s small number that are Haitians. Very small, extremely small
 
A lot is not a good word to use

But yes, it’s small number that are Haitians. Very small, extremely small
Ahhhhh

There you go.
I've been waiting for you to say something because we had previous conversations about it

Before you said there was zero now you saying small now eh 😏
 
Ahhhhh

There you go.
I've been waiting for you to say something because we had previous conversations about it

Before you said there was zero now you saying small now eh 😏
Yea. Tell me about my city that I was born and raised in.

You what. Believe what you want, I was there.

No need to quote me
 
A lot is not a good word to use

But yes, it’s small number that are Haitians. Very small, extremely small

It's not? Weren't most of the slaves that ended up in NO brought from Haiti? When I say a lot of black people in NO have Haitian roots. I'm not talking about them being descended from recent Haitian migrants. I'm talking about further back than that. It's similar to how a lot of the black people on the coast of SC where I'm from have roots in Barbados because that was an intermediary step for many slaves between Africa and SC.
 
It's not? Weren't most of the slaves that ended up in NO brought from Haiti? When I say a lot of black people in NO have Haitian roots. I'm not talking about them being descended from recent Haitian migrants. I'm talking about further back than that. It's similar to how a lot of the black people on the coast of SC where I'm from have roots in Barbados because that was an intermediary step for many slaves between Africa and SC.
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