Her parents decided on her first name as a tribute to her mother's maiden name.[6] Her maternal grandparents, Lumis Albert Beyincé and Agnéz Deréon (a seamstress), were French-speaking Louisiana Creoles who are also from Haiti. Her mother born here did not learn creole and did not teach it to B, a lot of people do that to their kids. In the 60s Beyonce's grandmother did not think it was cool to teach her daughter creole since it was not cool to be associated with Haitian back then.
usher is Haitian by his father side.
No. Usher's father was Haitian, so Usher is considered half Haitian'
Beyonce's mother is Louisiana Creole, not Hatian.
Beyonce's mother is a Creole from Louisiana, she is not Hatian.
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usher is Haitian by his father side.
No. Usher's father was Haitian, so Usher is considered half Haitian'
I think he is Haitian American
Usher's mother was African American and his father was of Haitian descent. Usher is African American and Haitian.
haitian
Yes, Usher's father, Usher Raymond III, has Haitian roots. Usher has spoken about his father's background, highlighting the influence of his family's heritage on his life and music. This connection adds to Usher's diverse cultural identity.
Beyonce's mother is Louisiana Creole, not Hatian.
Beyonce's mother is a Creole from Louisiana, she is not Hatian.
Beyonce Knowles is half Haitian and half African-American
usher
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Usher was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He is of Haitian descent through a portion of his father's side. He is the son of Usher Raymond III, a Haitian man and Janetta Patton, an American woman from Tennessee. Usher's parents split when he was very young. Soon afterwards, his mother moved with the young Usher and his younger brother to Atlanta, Georgia, where he would be raised.