Freedom Train Presents: On the Shoulders of Giants

JEAN-BAPTISTE POINTE DUSABLE: THE FOUNDER OF CHICAGO


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Thank you for Listening Please Share <\audio>In a village named St. Marc on the island of Saint Dominique, which is now Haiti, Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable was born around the year 1745. DuSable’s mother was an African woman who was formally enslaved and his father was a French sailor; because Dusable’s mother was free at the time of his birth he was born free of enslavement. DuSable would eventually travel throughout the world with his father being educated and even spending a few years learning in France. Gaining his traveling education DuSable learned to speak several languages and dialects including French, English, Spanish, Pidgin languages, and several Indigenous American dialects. Sources suggest that DuSable began traveling with his father because his mother was killed when their boat was raided by the Spanish. In 1765, traveling on his father’s ship from Saint Dominique to New Orleans the ship crashed injuring Du able and causing him to lose his identification papers. DuSable’s injuries were severe and took some time to heal, during his recovery he was almost enslaved because he did not have his identification papers, what saved him was several French Jesuit Priest protected him until his wounds healed.OTSOG on PatreonJean Baptiste Pointe Dusable the Founder of Chicago.mp3File Size:8040 kbFile Type:mp3Download File
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Freedom Train Presents: On the Shoulders of GiantsBy Joseph Ward

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