Candace, Gratien, 1873-1953
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- Organization: Academy of Colonial Sciences
- Organization: French Colonial Institute
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found: Conference faite à Strasbourg le 24 Mai 1935 à propos du troisième centenaire du rattachement des Antilles à la France, 1935:cover (Gratien Candace)
found: OCLC, May 17, 2005(hdg.: Candace, Gratien, 1873- ; usage: Gratien Candace)
found: Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, Second Edition, accessed January 12, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Candace, Gratien; French Caribbean politician; born 1873 in Baillif, Guadeloupe; received degree in natural sciences from University of Toulouse, France; was a deputy chief of labor minister, French government (1907); was elected deputy for Guadeloupe (1912), undersecretary of state for the colonies in third Edouard Herriot administration (1932) and for Joseph Paul-Boncour cabinet (1933); became vice president of the French Chamber of Deputies (1938-1940) and named National Adviser (1941-1942); was a speaker at the first Pan-African Congress (1919); founded the Academy of Colonial Sciences and the French Colonial Institute; was a reporter for Treaty of Versailles commission (1919); died 1953 in Lormaye, France)
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2005-05-17: new
2015-06-12: revised
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