-
education and
exercised a
great deal of
influence over
Dumarsais.
Estilus attempted to make
Dumarsais aware of the
Haitian social reality of the time and...
-
Dumarsais Mécène Siméus (also
Dumas Siméus; born 1939) is a Haitian-born and U.S.
naturalized businessman from Texas.
Simeus returned to
Haiti to be a...
- César Chesneau,
sieur Dumarsais or Du
Marsais (July 17, 1676 – June 11, 1756) was a
French philosophe,
grammarian and
contributor to the Encyclopédie...
- in
political dissent against ruling regimes.
Under the
government of
Dumarsais Estimé, Fignolé
briefly held the post of
Minister of Education. He refused...
- Simone, and Jean‑Claude. In 1946,
Duvalier aligned himself with
President Dumarsais Estimé and was
appointed Director General of the
National Public Health...
-
founding member). In 1946
Lescot was
overthrown by the military, with
Dumarsais Estimé
later becoming the new
president (1946–50). Estimé
sought to improve...
-
powerless to
prevent the
Senate from
electing the CEM's
favored candidate,
Dumarsais Estimé.
After Estimé's
election by the Senate,
Lavaud stepped down and...
- with
Rafael Trujillo, the
dictator of the
Dominican Republic. In 1946,
Dumarsais Estimé was
elected president,
introducing progressive reforms, but his...
- bans
foreign or
candidates with
double nationality as is the case of
Dumarsais Simeus and
George Samir Mourra who are both US
citizens by naturalization...
- 1949 to mark the 200th
anniversary of the city's founding.
President Dumarsais Estimé
argued in 1948 for an
exposition to
demonstrate Haitian culture...