Eliezer Kadet
Jinsu | gorko |
---|---|
Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Hayti |
Innde ɓesngu | Cadet |
Ɗuubi daygo | Duujal 1897 |
Ɗoforde | Port-de-Paix |
Date of death | unknown value |
Place of death | unknown value |
Sana'aji | Oungan |
Janngi to | Institution Saint-Louis de Gonzague |
Diina | Haitian Vodou |
Jean Didier Eliezer Cadet (born 23 May 1897)[1][2] was a Haitian Vodou priest[3] who, in 1919 attended the Paris Peace Conference and First Pan African Congress on behalf of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).
Fedde, janngirde, e nguurndam ɓaawo
taƴtoEliezer jibini haa Port-de-Paix, Haayiti, ɓiɗɗo Mesinor Pierre Cadet, mawɗo mawɗo mawɓe mawɓe, e Amazile Broux. O yahi jaŋde College of Institution Saint-Louis de Gonzague nden o ɓeydi hoore maako bana maccuɗo masin nder Pari. Nder ɗon o anndini Nancy Cunard.
Kawtal jam Paris
taƴtoFuɗɗam, International League for Darker People, go'o hawruki UNIA, waɗi anniya woɗɗugo Ida B. Wells e A. Philip Randolph bana wakiilo, be Cadet bana fassara. Ammaa ngam laamu Amerik hokki ɓe passport e visa Wells e Randolph, UNIA's Cadet, mo haitiyankeejo, laati wakiilo go'o nder kawtal maɓɓe. Cadet dilli US ha sakkugo feebariyee 1919 to Le Havre, o warti e 1 lewru Desemba 1919, to New York. Nder Paris, kuugal maako ngam hawtaade e wakiilooji dawlaaɓe fuɗɗiima fuɗugo, hawtaaki bee kawtal bee wakiilo Liberia Charles D. B. King, mo wanyani jaɓugo ko UNIA yiɗi ngam hokki hakkillaaji dow koloniyaji Jarmal'en fuɗugo to Afrik'en e nder lesdi Afrika. Ko Cadet waɗi to Marcus Garvey, o wi'i ko golle maako ɗe W. E. B. Du Bois, mo daraniiɓe NAACPs waɗi, waɗi Garvey e Du Bois.
Ɓaawo nduumii
taƴtoKadet waɗi haa o laati Hougan (kofeere Vodou) hawti bee loa Damballa. O maayi haa Port-au-Prince dow 8 Dec 1995.
- ↑ Ellis Island immigration records give his age on October 17, 1917, as "20 years, 5 months".
- ↑ "Haïti, état civil, 1794-2012", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F5W-P2R6 : Sat Nov 18 04:30:20 UTC 2023), Entry for Jean Dédier Eliezer Cadet Cadet and Mésinor Pierre Cadet, 16 Jun 1897.
- ↑ Le Musée Vivant 24 Année Série D Numero 8, October–December 1960, p. 159.