- Pierre-Eustache
Daniel Fignolé (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ østaʃ danjɛl fiɲɔle];
November 11, 1913 –
August 27, 1986) was a
Haitian politician who became...
- in Haiti,
founded by
Daniel Fignolé in 1946 as the
Peasant Worker Movement (French:
Mouvement Ouvrier Paysan).
Fignolé's MOP
became the most organized...
-
thousand rioting Fignolé supporters.
Prior to his
short tenure as head of state, Kébreau pla**** a part in
ousting interim president Daniel Fignolé and sending...
- Jean-Claude
Fignolé (May 24, 1941 – July 11, 2017) was a
Haitian author. Levy,
Ruben (July 13, 2017). "Jean-Claude
Fignolé :
disparition du "
Mapou " des...
- of
Haiti from May to June 1957 as the wife of
Haitian president Daniel Fignolé.
Carmen was born on
March 25, 1922, and
according to
Carlo A. Désinor [Wikidata]...
-
monitoring the
election in
favour of Duvalier.
Former head of
state Daniel Fignolé,
considered a
champion of poor blacks, was
considered ineligible as he...
- Pierre-Louis‡ Sylvain‡ Cantave‡
Executive Government Council Cantave‡
Fignolé‡ Kébreau François
Duvalier Jean-Claude
Duvalier Post–Duvalier (1986–2011)...
-
Nominees for the
Prize were:
Edwidge Danticat, René Depestre, Jean-Claude
Fignolé,
Odette Roy Fombrun, Frankétienne, Gary Klang, Dany Laferrière and Josaphat-Robert...
-
figure out who
would have
bludgeoned him to
death for a 26" TV;
Detective Fignole Lubin investigates a drive-by in
Overtown that left an
innocent young woman...
- Pierre-Louis‡ Sylvain‡ Cantave‡
Executive Government Council Cantave‡
Fignolé‡ Kébreau François
Duvalier Jean-Claude
Duvalier Post–Duvalier (1986–2011)...