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]

Yimɓe Haiti

Nder ɗaɓɓugo yaaki diga ummatoore lesdi Amerika haani haani, ɓaleeɓe ɓe ɓe ɓe ɓeen ɓe ɓeen haani haaki to Haayiti. Ko adii heewɓe ɓe njahi Haayiti nder duuɓi 1810, ko haa 1824 nde, e jaɓugo hooreejo Haiti Jean-Pierre Boyer, ɓe fuɗɗii haɓɓugo ha haɓɓugo. Luttugol Haayiti immigration waɗi dow ko American Colonization Society yiɗi, ngam ɓe ɗaɓɓi haɓɓugo ɓaleeɓe ɓeen haa Afirka, ɓe ɗon hulna miijo ɓeydaago lesdi ɓaleeɓe haiti. Yimɓe ɓaleeɓe ɗuuɗɓe ɓe njahi Haiti nder lewru 1824 nden, ɓe ɗon ɓeyda haa 1826 nde laamu Haiti yaasi hokki ɓe ceede. Yimɓe ɓaleeɓe Amerik ɓe ɗon tokki yahugo to Haiti caggal ɗuum, amma limgal maɓɓe ɗon ɓeyda bana limgal ɓe njahi diga duuɓi 1824 haa 1826. Gooto laabi haitiyanko'en fuɗɗii nder hitaande 1859 nden waɗi duuɓi tati. Ko adii nde ndeen golle ndeen ko hebbi jaɓde Abraham Lincoln e yimɓe politik goɗɗi, ɓeydaare nder duuɓi 1820 e ɓeydaade ɓeydaande ɓeydaaki e Amerik waɗi ko ɓeydaani e ɓeydagol yimɓe ɓeen.

Ndaare kadi

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  • Samaná Ameriknaaɓe
  • Yimɓe Amerik e Haiti
  • Hakkiilo Haayiti e Amerik
  • Ameriknaaɓe Haitian
  • Canadians nder Haiti
  • Yimɓe Amerik ɓe ɗon njogii nder Kuba

Firooji

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  1. Dixon, Chris (2000). African America and Haiti: emigration and black nationalism in the nineteenth century (in English). Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-31063-8.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  • Dean, David McEwen. Defender of the Race: James Theodore Holly, Black Nationalist Bishop (Boston: Lambeth Press, 1979).
  • Dixon, Chris.Afriknaaɓe Amerik e Haayiti: Emigration e Black Nationalism nder karnijum sappo e nayaɓu (Westport, Connecticut, & London: Greenwood Press, 2000).
  • Miller, Floyd J. Fuuɗuki lesdi ɓaleeɓe: immigration ɓaleeɓe e koloniization, 1787-1863 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1975).

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