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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: People from Port-au-Prince, Jean-Claude Duvalier, Wyclef Jean, Sweet Micky, Jean Dominique, Yves Jabouin, Michele Bennett, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Richard Auguste Morse, Edwidge Danticat, Joe Gaetjens, Gerard Jean-Juste, Jacques Roumain, Samuel Dalembert, Alexandre Petion, Ludovic Lamothe, Lee Holdridge, Charles Henri Baker, Guerdy J. Preval, Arnold Antonin, Louis-Philippe Dalembert, Elisabeth Delatour Preval, Phillip Brutus, Dany Laferriere, Misty Jean, Jimmy O, Maxime Boisclair, Raoul Peck, Ertha Pascal-Trouillot, Olden Polynice, Rudy Doliscat, Jeanne-Marie Marsan, Luck Mervil, Rigaud Benoit, Edrick Floreal, Antoine Craan, Jean-Max Bellerive, Sarodj Bertin, Fibi Love, Fabrice Rouzier, Michele Montas, Firmin Monestime, Minette et Lise, Belo, Jude Celestin, Leon Laleau, Jean-Claude Bajeux, Coupe Cloue, Clark Parent, Louis-Joseph Janvier, Thomas Madiou, Marie-Celie Agnant, Marie-Therese Colimon-Hall, Petion Savain, Massillon Coicou, Coriolan Ardouin, Justin Lherisson, Ignace Nau, Carl Brouard, Jean Fouchard, Marie Vieux Chauvet, Roger Dorsinville, Dantes Bellegarde, Emile Nau, Villard Denis, Roger Gaillard, Justin Chrysostome Dorsainvil, Juste Chanlatte, Ida Faubert, Johny Joseph, Frederic Marcelin, Liautaud Etheart, Emmanuel Constant, Jackson Georges, Christophe Charles, Aubelin Jolicoeur. Excerpt: Wyclef Jean (Haitian Creole pronunciation: , English: born October 17, 1969 in Croix-des-Bouquets) is a Haitian musician, record producer, and politician. At age nine, Jean moved to the United States with his family and has spent much of his life in the country. He first received fame as a member of the acclaimed New Jersey hip hop group the Fugees. Along with being a world famous and highly respected performing artist, he is now a visiting fellow at Brown University in the Department of Africana Studies. On August 5, 2010, J...