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  1. Léon Dumarsais Estimé (Verrettes, 21 de abril de 1900 - Nueva York, 20 de julio de 1953) fue un político haitiano, Presidente de Haití del 16 de agosto de 1946 al 10 de mayo de 1950. Biografía Efigie de Estimé en monedas haitianas. Nació en el pequeño pueblo de Verrettes en abril de 1900.

  2. Dumarsais Estimé, né le 21 avril 1900 à Verrettes, mort le 20 juillet 1953 à New York, est un homme politique haïtien, président de la République du 16 août 1946 au 10 mai 1950 1 . Auparavant, il fut Député des Verrettes pendant 16 ans, Président de la Chambre et Ministre (Secrétaire d’État) à l’Instruction Publique, à l’Agriculture, et au Travail.

  3. Dumarsais Estimé (born April 21, 1900, in Verrettes; died July 20, 1953, in New York) was a Haitian politician and President of the Haitian Republic from August 16, 1946, to May 10, 1950. Previously, he was a member of the Parliament for Verrettes for 16 years, as well as President of the Chamber and Minister (Secretary of State ...

  4. Estimé fue uno de los muchos noiristas, haitianos que consideraban a los negros como los defensores históricos de la libertad de la nación y buscaban el empoderamiento a través de la oposición al gobierno blanco y mulato.

  5. Dumarsais Estimé ( b. 1900; d. 20 July 1953), president of Haiti (1946–1950). A native of Verrettes and a former mathematics teacher at the Lycée Pétion, Estimé was a member of the National Assembly and secretary of education before becoming president. He came to power on 16 August 1946 with the support of elite blacks (members of the ...

  6. Estimé, Dumarsais | Encyclopedia.com. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Estimé, Dumarsais. views 2,141,417 updated. Estim É, Dumarsais. April 21, 1900. July 20, 1953. Dumarsais Estim é was born on April 21, 1900, in Verettes, a village in the Artibonite Valley of Haiti.

  7. history of Haiti. In Haiti: Military regimes and the Duvaliers. …power, and under their supervision Dumarsais Estimé was elected president. In 1950, after Estimé had attempted to extend his term, the military took control. In October Col. Paul E. Magloire was elected president in a plebiscite. Read More.