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Traoré, Amadou Seydou


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    • Amadou Djicoroni
    • Amadou Djikoroni
    • Djicoroni, Amadou
    • Djikoroni, Amadou
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    • found: Du CMLN à l'UDPM, 2010:t.p. (Amadou Seydou Traoré) t.p. verso (Défense et illustration de l'action de l'USRDA; Modibo Kéita; Le Mali et la Guinée; Devoir de mémoire, devoir de vérité; Le salaire des libérateurs du Mali)
    • found: Défense et illustration de l'action ... c1996:t.p. (AMADOU SEYDOU TRAORE) p. 15, etc. (Amadou Seydou Traoré)
    • found: Modibo Kéïta, c2005:t.p. (Amadou Seydou Traoré)
    • found: AllAfrica.com, 20 June 2009(Amadou Seydou Traoré a été un des membres fondateurs et aussi le premier Secrétaire national (1958-1959) du Parti africain de l'Indépendance (PAI))
    • found: BamaNet.net, 12 Jan. 2011(doyen Amadou Seydou Traoré; 82 years old)
    • found: La plume de Issa [blog], Hommage à Tonton Amadou Seydou Traore, 15 Sep. 2016, viewed Mar. 24, 2017(Amadou Seydou Troaré dit [known as] Amadou Djikoroni; one of the last comrades of Modibo Keita in the struggle for national liberation; died 4 September 2016; after the coup d'état of 19 November 1968 he was deported to the north of Mali, imprisoned there until April 1978; teacher, historian, politician, writer, pragmatic Marxist)
    • found: Mali 7 website, Décès d'Amadou Seydou Traoré dit Amadou Djicoroni, 6 Sep. 2016, viewed Mar. 24, 2017 (died at hôpital du Point G [Bamako], at the beginning of his 88th year; born 13 July 1929 in Niafunké; while in primary school at Ecole rurale de Bamako-Coura, his teacher Mamadou Konaté gave him the nickname 'Amadou Djicoroni' to distinguish him from another Amadou Traoré, as his father was administrator of the Institut Marchoux, a leprosarium at Djicoroni; began teaching career in 1949 at Ecole de la Poudrière de Bamako, then was school director at Garalo, Cercle de Bougouni, 1950-1954; during this time he joined Jeunesse de l'Union soudanaise RDA; in 1957 he created the section soudaine of Parti africain pour l'indépendence (PAI); known as father of publishing in Mali; in 1962 he offered the State his personal library, "L'Etoile noire", which was the founding of the Librairie populaire du Mali; created the Librairie Traoré)
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    • 2012-01-26: new
    • 2017-09-10: revised
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