- Jean
Payen de
Boisneuf (1738-1815), was a
French military officer and
plantation owner, who had
estates in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) and in Touraine....
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Achille René-
Boisneuf (Le Gosier, 9
November 1873 - Pointe-à-Pitre 29
December 1927) was a
French politician and one of the
first black deputies in the...
- de la Vincendière, some of her children, and a relative, Jean
Payen de
Boisneuf. Marguerite's husband,
Etienne Bellumeau de la Vincendière, did not come...
- Saint-Louis, then
capital of
colonial Senegal.: 109–110
Achille René-
Boisneuf,
Guadeloupe politician and one of the
first black deputies in the French...
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Black people anecdotally. Andrade, Diagne,
Gratien Candace,
Achille René-
Boisneuf, and
Joseph Lagrosillière all felt that
there was "no room for a diasporan...
- deputies:
Gratien Candace,
Blaise Diagne,
Ngalandou Diouf,
Achille René-
Boisneuf and
Maurice Satineau. He sat in the
parliamentary ****embly
alongside Guesde...
-
become the 29th
Governor of Maryland. Jean
Payen de
Boisneuf,
brother of Etienne, is
buried nearby.
Boisneuf was
among the many
French nationals who condemned...
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Dubouille Philippe de Zara H.M. Bernelot-Moens
Guetatcheou Zaougha Roland Rene-
Boisneuf Léo
Sajous Clara W.
Shepard M.
Bazargan René
Menil G.
Gratiant Yadhé Cugo...
- ****imilation, Lagrosillière,
together with the
Guadeloupean deputy Achille René-
Boisneuf,
presented a bill to
reform the
Constitution of Guadeloupe, Martinique...
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Gratien Candace (Guadeloupe),
Georges Boussenot (Réunion),
Achille René-
Boisneuf (Guadeloupe),
Henry Lémery (Martinique),
Lucien Gasparin (Reunion) and...