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          The Duvalier dictatorship in Haiti, which lasted from to , waged a war against its own people.

        1. The Duvalier dictatorship in Haiti, which lasted from to , waged a war against its own people.
        2. François Duvalier elected President of Haiti.
        3. Richard Brisson irreverently changed the words to be about putting out the eyes of Michèle Bennett, and in so doing earned her lasting contempt.
        4. In , the unraveling of Jean-Claude Duvalier's regime seemed to acquire steam with his extravagant wedding to Michelle Bennett, the daughter of a well-to-do.
        5. Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince in , Daniel Whitman was haunted by the country's people and landscapes, its nuanced.
        6. Richard Brisson irreverently changed the words to be about putting out the eyes of Michèle Bennett, and in so doing earned her lasting contempt..

          Michèle Bennett

          Former First Lady of Haiti

          This article is about the former First Lady of Haiti.

          For the Australian film producer, see Michele Bennett (film producer).

          Michèle Bennett

          In role
          27 May 1980 – 7 February 1986
          PresidentJean-Claude Duvalier
          Preceded bySimone Duvalier
          Succeeded byGabrielle Namphy
          Born (1950-01-15) 15 January 1950 (age 74)
          Port‑au‑Prince, Haiti
          Spouses

          Alix Pasquet Jr.

          (m. 1973; div. 1978)​

          Jean‑Claude Duvalier

          (m. 1980; div. 1990)​
          Children4

          Michèle Bennett (born 15 January 1950)[1] is the former First Lady of Haiti and the ex‑wife of former President of Haiti, Jean‑Claude Duvalier.[2] They fled to France together when he resigned in 1986;[3] they divorced in 1990.[4]

          Early life

          Michèle Bennett was born in Port‑au‑Prince, Haiti,