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For
many years, I have been selling books from my basement in New
York(1979-1984) and at the Caribbean Marketplace in Miami.(1990-1997) I
always believe that there is a need for a growing Haitian community to
keep its culture and redo its image in Diaspora .
My
mission is to promote the Haitian and African literatures, by distributing
materials in French, English and Creole, help the Haitians born in the
Diaspora to keep their culture alive, and most importantly, to build a
bridge between the Haitians and non-Haitians.
As president of Sosyete Koukouy Miami Inc. and one of the fathers of the
great Creole Movement in Haiti in 1965, The bookstore has become a must, a
need for my people and for the community at large. Late Jean Desquiron
author of a collection of <<Haiti A La Une>>said <<Libreri
Mapou is the Best and the Largest Haitian Bookstore>> and Bernard Diederich, author
of papa Doc and the Tonton Macoutes added <<the only real Haitian
Book Store is in Miami.>>.Both, the New-Times and the New York
Times acknowledged that Libreri Mapou is the Best Haitian Bookstore in
Miami. I have a great vision for my community. So far, I am proud of my
accomplishments. However, Libreri Mapou is only a step toward a major
project for the community. Our goal is to build a Cultural Center where a
library, a bookstore and a community theater will shake hands and where
students, scholars, Haitians and non-Haitians as well can meet, talk,
share common ideas and enjoy some great artistic activities.
Please
help us meet our goal for a better Haitian Community in Miami.
We need your support. Thank you.
Jan Mapou
President-Owner
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