• Paul Hazoumé (15 April 1890 – 18 April 1980) was a Beninese writer, educator, ethnologist, and politician. Born on 15 April 1890, he descended from the...
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  • Flore Hazoumé (born 1959) is a Congolese writer known for short stories. Hazoumé was born in Brazzaville but brought up in France. She had a father from...
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  • Paul Fabo (1906–1973), journalist and playwright[Jahn] Adelaide Fassinou (1955– ), novelist Dieudonné Gnammankou, writer and historian Paul Hazoumé (1890–1980)...
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  • (born 1961, England/Mauritius, nf) Flore Hazoumé (born 1959, Republic of the Congo/Ivory Coast, f/ch) Paul Hazoumé (1890–1980, Benin, f/nf) William Hazlitt...
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  • the development of African literature is Doguicimi by Beninese writer, Paul Hazoumé, which has been described as "the first historical novel of African literature"...
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    Assistant secretary general Tahirou Congacou Political advisers Sourou-Migan Apithy, Justin Ahomadégbé, Paul Hazoumé Delegate for social affairs Adrien Degbey...
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    entirely by African Americans, in the early 20th century. Novelist Paul Hazoumé's first novel Doguicimi (1938) was based on decades of research into the...
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  • entirely by African Americans, in the early 20th century. Novelist Paul Hazoumé's first novel Doguicimi (1938) was based on decades of research into the...
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  • returned to Dahomey. He edited the newspaper Le Messager du Dahomey with Paul Hazoumé during World War I. He also prepared articles from abroad criticizing...
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    was an important religious figure and helped advance the careers of Paul Hazoumé and Sourou-Migan Apithy. In 1925, Aupiais founded the journal La Reconnaissance...
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