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Lemuel Walter Livingston (?-December 18,1930) was a physician, school principal and U.S. consul to Haiti in Cape Hatien.[1]
Lemuel Walter Livingston
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He attended school with James Weldon Johnson. He noted a lack of willingness to engage in political reform in Haiti but his position on the U.S. occupation shofted and he became a critic.[2]
James Weldon Johnson visited him. He retired from his consular position in December 1919 after 21 years of service. He married a Haitian woman.[3]
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See also
[edit]- Abraham E. Smith, consul in Victoria, British Columbia? wrote on the Cape Nome Gold Fields [1] what is connection to Haiti?????
- Henry Watson Furniss
- J. Finley Wilson, newspaper editor (Washington Eagle) and newspaper organization leader (president ofnthe National Negro Press Association
- W. T. B. Williams
- Henry Maxwell Smythe (1844-1932)[4]
References
[edit]- ^ https://keyslibraries.org/island-chronicles-vol-6/#:~:text=Much%20of%20what%20is%20known,he%20retired%20in%20December%201919.
- ^ https://www.jstor.org/stable/274462?read-now=1&seq=12#page_scan_tab_contents page 136
- ^ https://keyslibraries.org/island-chronicles-vol-6/#:~:text=Much%20of%20what%20is%20known,he%20retired%20in%20December%201919.
- ^ https://newspapers.library.in.gov/cgi-bin/indiana?a=d&d=INR19051104-01.1.1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-------