- M****illon
Coicou (Haitian Creole:
Masiyon Kwakou, 9
October 1867 – 15
March 1908) was a
Haitian poet, novelist, playwright, and politician. Born in Port-au-Prince...
- René
Coicou (30 May 1935 – 2
March 2020) was a Haitian-Canadian politician, who
served as the last
mayor of Gagnon,
Quebec from 1973 to 1985,
making him...
- Léonie
Coicou Madiou (1891 – 1974) was a
Haitian teacher, actress,
political activist and feminist. In 1955, she was the
first woman to be
elected mayor...
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overthrow him
executed in
front of the
Cemetery of Port-au-Prince; M****illon
Coicou was part of
those executed firminists.
Ousted from
power on 2
December 1908...
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Rodolfo Coiscou Weber the
following year. For the
decade after Weber and
Coicou married, they
would alternate living in
Europe with
living in
Santo Domingo...
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essayist Jean-Baptiste Cinéas –
novelist and
Supreme Court judge M****illon
Coicou – poet, novelist, playwright, and
politician Louis-Philippe
Dalembert –...
- (1950–2017), educator, journalist, women's
rights activist and
politician Léonie
Coicou Madiou (1891–1974),
political activist, feminist,
educator Clotilde Apponyi...
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Coriolan Ardouin (1812–1838).
Later Oswald Durand (1840–1906) and M****illon
Coicou (1867–1908)
represented this movement.
Theatrical production was equally...
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Dominique Coicou 0 6 1 6 2
Frederick Sydow James Adler Germinal 4 6 4 6 3 Kyle Frankel / Patrick
Sydow Jacquelyn Dominique Coicou / Gerce Jonathan...
- Bellegarde, Thérèse Hudicourt,
Alice Mathon, Marie-Thérèse Colimon, Léonie
Coicou Madiou, Marie-Thérèse Poitevien. The
Ligue was
banned by the government...