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Philippe Sudre Dartiguenave (French pronunciation: [filip sydʁe daʁtiɡnav]; 6
April 1863 – 26 July 1926) was a
Haitian political figure. He
served as president...
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presidential candidate ready to
cooperate with them.
Philippe Sudré
Dartiguenave,
president of the
Senate and
among the
mulatto Haitian elite who supported...
- neighborhoods. In two w****s the
country was in chaos.
Philippe Sudré
Dartiguenave (1862 - 1926) was a
lawyer propelled to
power in
Haiti as the twenty-seventh...
- Port-au-Prince. They
organized the
election of a new president,
Philippe Sudré
Dartiguenave, and
immediately imposed a US protectorate. Borno,
appointed Minister...
- to ****ume the presidency. Two
names emerged, Bobo and
Philippe Sudré
Dartiguenave.
After interviewing both men,
Caperton formed the
opinion that Bobo was...
- press.
Within w****s, a new pro-U.S.
Haitian president,
Philippe Sudré
Dartiguenave, was
installed and a new
constitution written that was
favorable to the...
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negotiated with Bobo. In August, the
committee transferred power to
Philippe Dartiguenave. François Pacquement,
Margaux Lombard (2018). L'histoire de l'AFD en...
- Polynice‡
Zamor Polynice‡ Théodore
Guillaume Sam
Revolutionary Committee Dartiguenave Borno Roy Post–Occupation (1930–1986)
Vincent Lescot Lavaud Estimé Lavaud...
- Polynice‡
Zamor Polynice‡ Théodore
Guillaume Sam
Revolutionary Committee Dartiguenave Borno Roy Post–Occupation (1930–1986)
Vincent Lescot Lavaud Estimé Lavaud...
- and was
lynched by a mob in Port-au-Prince. In 1915,
Philippe Sudré
Dartiguenave was
appointed by US
authorities to the
Presidency of Haiti.
Martial law...