Bonjou Tout Moun ak Fanatik RAM
Mwen te ka voye avoka sou moun yo. Gen 2 pwoblem
-twop Ayisyen tap enplike
-Mwen pa vle voye avoka sou fanmi’m malgre yap fem desepsyon
Sel fason pou rezoud pwoblem nan se si Ayisyen boykote moun yo jiska pwoblem sa rezoud
RAM/Richa AK Lunise
This is me, Richard Morse, left, and my brother Jean Max Sam, on the right.
We had the same mother, Emerante deP Morse.
We didn’t have the same father.
Jean Max’s father, Max Sam, was son of Demosthenes Simon Sam, who built the home eventually known as the Hotel Oloffson
Max Sam gave me the Hotel Oloffson January 1987 for $1000 a month.
The first person I called was Blair Townsend.
Blair!! I got the hotel!!!
The first thing we had to do was raise money to renovate in time for the Nov 29, 1987 elections
…and the experience began
TD Allman checked into the Oloffson shortly after the Manigat Coup d’Etat of
June 1988. He was working for Tina Brown’s Vanity Fair. He spent a month and wrote a scandalous piece about then Amb Brunson McKinley. One day while sitting at the bar, he told me:
Rich you need a family
CORRECTION: It turns the Oloffson family were not Norwegian-German family. They were German-Haitian. Mr Oloffson was German with Scandinavian roots and his wife Haitian, according to Nadège Nau, anthropology PhD candidate at the University of South Florida.
The possibility of wooden buildings going up in flames has always existed for those who Love the Oloffson
Haiti suffering through a period of war was always inevitable
One day our Love shall overwhelm those who thrive on hatred and greed..
Our Love shall be victorious