- Kojo
Tovalou Houénou (born Marc
Tovalou Quénum; 25
April 1887 – 13 July 1936) was a
prominent African critic of the
French colonial empire in Africa. Born...
-
Church of Christ.
Claudine Talon,
first lady of
Benin (since 2016) Marc
Tovalou Quenum, lawyer,
writer and pan-Africanist.
Paulin Soumanou Vieyra, director...
- Nashville, Chicago, and Paris.
While in Paris, she
married Prince Kojo
Tovalou Houénou of Dahomey. When Houénou died in a
French prison,
Roberta was left...
- – Mary E. Byrd,
American astronomer and
academic (b. 1849) 1936 – Kojo
Tovalou Houénou,
Beninese lawyer and
politician (b. 1887) 1941 –
Ilmar Raud, Estonian...
-
Harald Bohr,
Danish mathematician and
footballer (d. 1951)
April 26 – Kojo
Tovalou Houénou,
Beninese critic of the
French colonial empire in
Africa (d. 1936)...
-
triathlete (d. 1946) 1882 – Fred McLeod,
Scottish golfer (d. 1976) 1887 – Kojo
Tovalou Houénou,
Beninese lawyer and
critic (d. 1936) 1892 – Maud Hart Lovelace...
- (b. 1859) July 11 –
James Murray,
American actor (b. 1901) July 13 Kojo
Tovalou Houénou,
Beninese critic of the
French colonial empire in
Africa (b. 1887)...
- noire [Wikidata] was
founded on
April 30, 1924, by
Beninese Pan-Africanist Kojo
Tovalou Houénou who also
acted as chairman. It was the
first major rallying organization...
- (President of
National ****embly of
Benin 1990–1991), and others. Kojo
Tovalou Houénou (1887–1936), who
claimed to be a
prince of
Dahomey but had lived...
-
Education in
Benin Health in
Benin Grace d'Almeida
Bernardin Gantin Kojo
Tovalou Houénou
Djimon Hounsou Jacob U.
Egharevba Théophile Nata
Pierre Osho Zo****un...