Toussaint Louverture

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When she was young, Miami filmmaker Rachelle Salnave wasn’t proud of being a Haitian American. A native of Harlem, N.Y., Rachelle said her parents told her that her great-great-great grandfather is Sylvain Salnave, a former president of Haiti who ruled Haiti from 1867 to 1869. To continue reading the article click here – https://m.miamitimesonline.com/news/2015/jan/21/cultural-coming-out/  
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