Fulbert Youlou
Abbé Fulbert Youlou (29 June,[1] 17 June[2] or 19 July 1917[3] – 6 May 1972) was a laicized Brazzaville-Congolese Roman Catholic priest, nationalist leader and politician. Became the first President of Congo-Brazzaville on its independence.
Fulbert Youlou | |
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![]() Fulbert Youlou in 1963 | |
1st President of the Republic of the Congo | |
In office 15 August 1960 – 15 August 1963 | |
Vice President | Stéphane Tchichelle Jacques Opangault |
Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | Alphonse Massemba-Débat |
2nd Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo | |
In office 8 December 1958 – 21 November 1959 | |
Preceded by | Jacques Opangault |
Succeeded by | Post abolished, 1959–1963; Alphonse Massemba-Débat |
Personal details | |
Born | [1][2][3] Madibou, Moyen-Congo | 19 July 1917
Died | 6 May 1972 54) Madrid, Spain | (aged
Nationality | Congolese |
Political party | Democratic Union for the Defence of African Interests |
References
- In African Powder Keg: Revolt and Dissent in Six Emergent Nations, author Ronald Matthews lists Youlou's date of birth as 9 June 1917. This date is also listed in Annuaire parlementaire des États d'Afrique noire, Députés et conseillers économiques des républiques d'expression française (1962). Matthews (1966), p. 169 ; Annuaire parlementaire des États d'Afrique noire: Députés et conseillers économiques des républiques d'expression française, Paris: Annuaire Afrique, 1962, OCLC 11833110
- In Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African-American Experience, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and K. Anthony Appiah list Youlou's date of birth as 17 June 1917. Appiah & Gates (1999), p. 2036
- The Encyclopedia of World Biography by Gale Research Company lists Youlou's date of birth as 19 July 1917. Gale Research Company (1999), p. 466
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