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Hérard Dumesle (16 June 1784 – 22 June 1858) was a Haitian poet and politician. PoliticsDumesle, a mulatto, opposed the government of Jean-Pierre Boyer and formed a group of like-minded young mulattoes called the Society for the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. Dumesle's cousin, Charles Rivière-Hérard, led the Revolution of 1843 which forced President Boyer to flee the country. Rivière-Hérard then succeeded Boyer as President of Haiti. Dumesle served as president of the Constituent Assembly and later as a Minister during his cousin's rule. After an 1844 coup d'état, both Dumesle and Rivière-Hérard were forced into exile. They settled in Jamaica and remained there for the rest of their lives. WorksAs a poet, Dumesle's most remembered work is the historical Macanda. He is also known for composing a poem in honor of Jonathas Granville, the director of the Lycee of Port-au-Prince: "Dithyrambe élégiaque sur la mort de Jonathas Granville."[1][2] Notes1. ^{{cite book | url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/457848455 | title=Dithyrambe élégiaque sur la mort de Jonathas Granville | publisher=Hérard Dumesle | author=Dumesle, Hérard | year=1839 | location=Port-au-Prince}} 2. ^{{cite book | url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/213782531 | title=Les pionniers | publisher=Impr. de l'ONEC | author=Raphael, Frère | year=1967 | location=Port-au-Prince | pages=30.}} References
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