Daniel Fignolé et le rassemblement fignoliste du nord (RFN)
An edition of Daniel Fignolé et le rassemblement fignoliste du nord (RFN) (2016)
un apport méconnu dans la crise politique de 1956-1957 : avec la publication inédite de la correspondance entre le Président Daniel Fignolé et Cary Hector, entre 1957 et 1961
By Cary Hector
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
Les Éditions du CIDIHCA
Language
fre
Pages
226
Description:
"Avec la publication inédite de la correspondance entre le Président Daniel Fignolé et Cary Hector entre 1957-1961." Study on the popular movement that arouse during 1956-1957 in support the presidential candidacy of Daniel Fignolé. Pierre-Eustache Daniel Fignolé (1913-1986) was a Haitian politician who became Haiti's provisional president for three weeks in 1957. As a liberal labor organizer in Port-au-Prince, he was one of the most influential leaders in the pre-Duvalier era. Despite his popularity, after just 19 days, the Haitian armed forces, with U.S. knowledge, broke into the presidential chambers, seized Fignolé, forced him at gunpoint to sign a resignation letter, and bundled him into a waiting car. This volume is based mainly on the correspondence between the author and the exiled Fignolé.
subjects: Politics and government, Correspondence, Presidents
People: Daniel Fignolé (approximately 1913-1986), Cary Hector
Places: Haiti
Times: 1934-1971