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Romuald Hazoumè (born 1962,
Porto Novo,
Republic of Dahomey) is a
Yoruba artist and sculptor, from the
Republic of Bénin. He is best
known for his work...
- Paul
Hazoumé (15
April 1890 – 18
April 1980) was a
Beninese writer, educator, ethnologist, and politician. Born on 15
April 1890, he
descended from the...
- Guy
Landry Hazoumé (10 June 1940 – 22
August 2012) was a
Beninese politician and poet. He was the
foreign minister of
Benin from 1987 to 1989. He was...
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Flore Hazoumé (born 1959) is a
Congolese writer known for
short stories.
Hazoumé was born in
Brazzaville but
brought up in France. She had a
father from...
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Installation by
Romuald Hazoumè using gas cans.
Hazoumè has stated: "I send back to the West that
which belongs to them, that is to say, the
refuse of...
- footballer. Géraldine Faladé, journalist.
Kamarou F********i, politician.
Romuald Hazoume,
artist Samuel Oshoffa, who
founded the
Celestial Church of Christ. Claudine...
- the
means of production, is
largely a late 20th-century concept.
Romuald Hazoumé, an
artist from the West
African Bénin, was
heralded in 2007 for his use...
- America.
Stephen Satterfield Gabrielle E.W.
Carter Jessica B.
Harris Romuald Hazoumé Benjamin Dennis IV 2021
Peabody Award Winner 2022
NAACP Image Award for...
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entirely by
African Americans, in the
early 20th century.
Novelist Paul
Hazoumé's first novel Doguicimi (1938) was
based on
decades of
research into the...