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Jul 12
2009

The Statue of the Unknown Maroon (Port-Au-Prince, Haiti)

Posted by The Black Art Depot in HaitiAfrican American Monuments

Blog: African American Monuments & Statues
Presented By: The Black Art Depot

 

 The Statue of the Unknown Maroon
(Port-Au-Prince, Hait)

State of the Unknown Maroon

The Statue of the Unkown Maroon is located in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti and was erected by the government of Francois Duvalier as a reminder to everyone that the struggle for independence in Haiti was initiated by the blacks or Maroons and preceded that of the Europeanized Free Coloreds who later formed the country's elite.  

The Maroons were runaway slaves in Haiti who formed independent settlements together.  The Maroons banded together, subsisted independently

Apr 24
2009

African American Monuments & Statues: Emancipation Park

Posted by The Black Art Depot in JamaicaAfrican American Monuments

Emancipation Park (Kingston, Jamaica)
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Jamaica's Emancipation Park
Independence Monument
 

Opened in 2002 in New Kingston, Jamaica's Emancipation Park serves as a tribute to the history of the people of Jamaica from Slavery and Bondage to Indpendence.  The park features fountains, statues and symbols that reflect the rich and diverse culture of Jamaica and was designed by architect Kamau Kambui.

The most prominent statue in the park is the Independence Monument. This statue of a nude male and female with water flowing over the base, was done by artist Laura Facey with the assistance of
Feb 26
2009

African American Monuments & Statues: The Black American West Museum

Posted by The Black Art Depot in Black Cowboys

Black American West Museum & Heritage Center
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Black American West Museum & Heritage Center
 
Located in Denver, Colorado in the home of  Dr. Justia Ford, the first African American doctor in Denver, the Black American West Museum is dedicated to the brave, strong and resilient African Americans who helped settle the western frontier.
 
Founded by Paul Stewart in 1971, you can learn an incredible amount of information about the Buffalo Soldiers, the Black Pioneer town of Dearfield, Colorado, Herbert Jefferies: The Black Singing Cowboy, Bill Pickett, Deadwood Dick and more!
 
If you are ever in Denver, Colorado
Jan 16
2009

African American Museums & Statues: The Harlem Hellfighters

Posted by The Black Art Depot in Harlem HellfightersBlack SoldiersAfrican American Monuments

The Harlem Hellfighters
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 Harlem Hellfighters Memorial
 
 
This memorial is located in Sechault, France and is dedicated to the 369th Infantry Regiment of the United States of America.  They were better known as the Harlem Hellfighters.  This regiment was the first black regiment that participated in World War I.  They were instrumental in helping to liberate Sechault in 1918.


Harlem Hellfighters
 
 
Videos
 
 
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Clip From American Legacy (World War I)
 
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Clip From "Men of Bronze"
 
Jan 02
2009

African American Monuments & Statues: The Pyramids at Meroe

Posted by The Black Art Depot in SudanPyramidsNubiaKush

The Pyramids at Meroe (Kush/Sudan/Nubia)
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The Pyrmids at Meroe (Sudan / Ancient Nubia)
 
These are photos of the pyramids of Meroe.  They are located in modern day Sudan about 12.5 miles from Khartoum.  At one time, Meroe was the capital of the kingdom of Ancient Kush also known as Nubia.  Many people are unaware of the fact that over 200 pyramids can be found in Kush/Nubia and that there are actually more pyramids in this region than in Egypt.  The pyramids in this region are also the oldest pyramids in the world.  However, these pyramids are not as large and/or as impressive as the ones constructed in
Nov 23
2008

African American Monuments & Statues: The Great Masjid - Djenne, Mali

Posted by The Black Art Depot in IslamAfrican American MonumentsAfrica

The Great Masjid - Djenne, Mali

 The Great Mosque of Djenné is the largest mud brick or adobe building in the world and is considered by many architects to be the greatest achievement of the Sudano-Sahelian architectural style, albeit with definite Islamic influences. The mosque is located in the city of Djenné, Mali on the flood plain of the Bani River. The first mosque on the site was built around the 13th century, but the current structure dates from 1907. As well as being the centre of the community of Djenné, it is one of the most famous landmarks in Africa. Along with the "Old Towns of Djenné" it was designated a

Nov 02
2008

31 Ways To Minimize Credit Card Fraud

Posted by The Black Art Depot in Merchant AccountsCredit CardsCredit Card Fraud

Typically, I leave the business advice articles to the experts of that arena but  recently I read a good article on preventing credit card fraud that I wanted to share with my peers.  And for any small business owner, especially for those that do mostly internet commerce, this is a subject that you need to stay up on.  It is entitled "31 Ways to Minimize Credit Card Fraud" and was written by Terry Jepson of Wisco Computing. 

You can read the entire article here: 31 Ways to Minimize Credit Card

Oct 23
2008

African American Monuments & Statues: The 54th Massachusetts Vounteer Infantry Memorial

Posted by The Black Art Depot in Monuments and StatuesBuffalo Soldier

Buffalo Soldier Memorial
 
This memorial was built to celebrate the accomplishments of The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and Robert Gould Shaw in the late 1800's by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.   The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was  one of the first all black regiments in the United States Armed Forces.  This monument is located in Boston, Massachusetts on the Boston Commons.
 
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