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Louis Déjoie

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Haitian politician (1896–1969)

Pierre Joseph Louis Déjoie (23 February 1896 – 11 July 1969, Port-au-Prince, Haiti) was a wealthy Haitian sugar planter, industrialist, agricultural engineer, landowner and politician.

Early years

Déjoie was a descendant of a French slave-holder, and former Haitian President Fabre Geffrard, who overthrew the Faustin empire.

He ran for the Presidency against Francois Duvalier in 1957 Haitian general election. His party only won 2 of the 37 seats in the country's Chamber of Deputies, and he received only 26.6% of the vote to Duvalier's 72.4%.

References

  1. Diederich, Bernard; Burt, Al (25 May 1972). Papa Doc: Haiti and its dictator. p. 82. ISBN 9780140034585. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  2. Haiti-Référence: Notables et Personalités - Pierre Joseph Louis Déjoie
  3. ^ Plummer, Brenda Gayle (1992). Haiti and the United States: The Psychological Moment. p. 168. ISBN 0820323829. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  4. Press, ed. (5 February 1959). "Jet". p. 3. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
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