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Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien - Wikipedia The National Pantheon Museum in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti was opened in 1983 during the presidency of Jean-Claude Duvalier The First lady of Haiti, Michèle Bennett, was instrumental in its conception, inauguration and permanent collection
François Duvalier | President of Haiti | Britannica A contributor to the daily Action Nationale (1934), Duvalier was markedly influenced by the mystic scholar Lorimer Denis and became a member of Le Groupe des Griots, a circle of writers who embraced black nationalism and voodoo as the key sources of Haitian culture
Fort Dimanche - CIPDH - UNESCO Fort Dimanche is an old prison of Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital city, built in 1804 by the French when the country was a colony The site was famous because it was a torture and execution center during the dictatorships of François Duvalier (1957-1971) and Jean-Claude Duvalier (1971-1986)
iciHaiti - Did you know ? : Museum of the Haitian National Pantheon The space housing the museum was originally intended to venerate the memory of the former dictator François Duvalier, but following the opposition of public opinion it was transformed into a mausoleum for the Fathers of the Nation
Language, Culture and Power: Haiti under the Duvaliers - JSTOR The Duvalier plan, thus, depended significantly on the interplay between politics, peasant culture and the transmission of information, which required the effective use of peasant language
archives. nypl. org -- Duvalierist Government collection François "Papa Doc" and his son Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier served as Presidents of Haiti from 1957 to 1986 The Duvalierist regime lasted longer than any other Haitian government
Haiti - Military Regimes, Duvaliers | Britannica Haiti under Duvalier was, in effect, a police state During Duvalier’s time in power, Haiti experienced increasing international isolation, renewed friction with the Dominican Republic, and a marked exodus of Haitian professionals
François Duvalier - Wikipedia François Duvalier[a] (14 April 1907 – 21 April 1971), also known as Papa Doc, was a Haitian politician and physician who served as president of Haiti from 1957 until his death in 1971 Duvalier completed a degree in medicine from the University of Haiti in 1934 and spent a year at the University of Michigan studying public health In 1943 he became active in a campaign to control the spread
Fort Dimanche - Wikipedia Fort Dimanche is a fortress and former prison in Haiti located near La Saline in Port-au-Prince that was notorious for torture and murder during the reign of François Duvalier