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Dictionary definition: Éboué, Félix
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Éboué, Félix
(b. 28 Dec. 1884, d. 17 May 1944). French colonial administrator Of West Indian origin, he was educated in Paris and in 1908 was sent to Ubangi Shari (now the Central African Republic), where he served in the French colonial service. He was appointed acting ...
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