Solon Ménos
Solon Ménos (9 March 1859 – 14 October 1918) was a Haitian writer and politician. Born in Anse-à-Veau, Ménos studied in France and received a doctorate in law there at the age of twenty-two. A prominent politician, Ménos served as Haiti's minister to Washington, D.C., and Minister of Finance in 1897. He was a poet and the author of ''L'Affaire Lüders'' (), which described the conflict between Haiti and Germany during Tirésias Simon Sam's presidency. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Ménos, Solon, 1859-1918
Published 1898
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Published 1906
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15Published 1904Other Authors: “...Ménos, Solon, 1859-1918...”
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