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Daniel Fignolé et le rassemblement fignoliste du nord (RFN)

Daniel Fignolé et le rassemblement fignoliste du nord (RFN)

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

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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.