Sténio Joseph Vincent (French pronunciation: [stenjo ʒozɛf vɛ̃sɑ̃]; February 22, 1874 – September 3, 1959) was President of Haiti from November 18, 1930...
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during the United States occupation of Haiti. When the Assembly selected Sténio Vincent as president, Roy stepped down. Coupeau, Steeve (2008). The History...
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1930, that resulted with Haitian nationalist candidates being elected. Sténio Vincent was elected President of Haiti by the Congress of Haiti in November...
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Haiti (1915 to 1934), he returned and held posts in the Louis Borno and Sténio Vincent administrations. Four years later he was named ambassador to the neighboring...
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the United States from 1915 to 1934. After the occupation, President Sténio Vincent forced through a new constitution that allowed for sweeping powers for...
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time amassing weapons and followers. At first the Haitian president Sténio Vincent prohibited any discussion of the massacre and issued a statement on...
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Sam Vincent (basketball) Sam Vincent (voice actor) Sonny Vincent Stanley Vincent (1897–1976), senior commander in the Royal Air Force Sténio Vincent Steven...
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1935. A national funeral, attended by the then-President of Haiti, Sténio Vincent, was held in Cap-Haïtien, where his grave can still be seen today. A...
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chaos, where officers within the Garde tried to overthrow president Sténio Vincent and replace him with Calixte. This led to the replacement of Calixte...
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Constitution of 1932 Constitution of 1935. Anti-democratic. Allowed Sténio Vincent broad powers, including the ability to succeed himself. Constitution...
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communist movement. In 1936, the party was disbanded by Haitian president Sténio Vincent. New Haitian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) Dash, J. Michael (1981)...
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Public Instruction, Agriculture and Labour In 1937 he joined President Sténio Vincent’s government and was nominated Minister (Secretary of State, after the...
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elections were permitted in 1930. This newly formed legislature elected Sténio Vincent, a mulatto, as president. By 1930, Haiti had become a liability to the...
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(1861–1939) — 15 May 1930 18 November 1930 187 days Independent President 30 Sténio Vincent (1874–1959) — 18 November 1930 15 May 1941 10 years, 178 days Independent...
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Sténio Vincent Herbert C. Hoover December 9, 1933 ht:Albert Blanchet Sténio Vincent Franklin D. Roosevelt April 14, 1937 Élie Lescot Sténio Vincent Franklin...
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Communist Party, he was often arrested and finally exiled by then President Sténio Vincent. During his years in exile, Roumain worked with and befriended many...
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Roy Heinrich Brüning March 18, 1931 1934 Constantin Fouchard (+1942) Sténio Vincent Adolf Hitler December 18, 1941 December 18, 1941 Suspension of diplomatic...
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Louis Borno, President (1922–1930) Louis Eugène Roy, President (1930) Sténio Vincent, President (1930–1941) Élie Lescot, President (1941–1946) Franck Lavaud...
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designated temporary president by state decree 18 November Senator Sténio Vincent is elected to a six-year term as president 10 December Fietta, the first...
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defined. In 1933, and again in 1935, Trujillo met the Haitian President Sténio Vincent to settle the border issue. By 1936, they reached and signed a settlement...
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providing proper furnishings and school materials. In 1939, President Sténio Vincent created a special school in Cap Haïtien, the Children's Home of Vocational...
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l'instruction publique de la république d'Haïti (1804–1895). ... par Sténio Vincent,... L.-C. Lhérisson,... – via gallica.bnf.fr. "JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA...
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boundary change in favor of Haiti, as the Haitian government commanded by Sténio Vincent wanted to move the border eastward while the Dominican regime under...
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helped secure an end to the occupation in 1934, under the Presidency of Sténio Vincent (1930–1941). The debts were still outstanding, though less due to increased...
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Communist Party, which lead the opposition against then president, Sténio Vincent. The Communist Party, adhering to the slogan "Color is nothing, Class...
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Haitian writer, lawyer, journalist, and teacher Killick Stenio Vincent (Port-au-Prince) – Sténio Vincent, President of Haiti Leclerk Bidonville (Port-au-Prince)...
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l'instruction publique de la république d'Haïti (1804–1895). ... par Sténio Vincent,... L.-C. Lhérisson,... – via gallica.bnf.fr. "JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA...
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higher education administration. In the administration of President Sténio Vincent, Hibbert served as the minister of finance for Haiti from 1932 to 1934...
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killed Vilbrun Guillaume Sam. December 12, 1937: A failed plot to topple Sténio Vincent and install Démosthènes Pétrus Calixte as president. January 11, 1946:...
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Haitian Revolution François C. Antoine Simon – President (1908–1911) Sténio Vincent – President of Haiti (1930–1941) Claudette Werleigh – first Haitian...
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