Pierre Faubert

Pierre Faubert (1806 – 31 July 1868) was a Haitian poet and playwright.

Educated in France, Faubert returned to Haiti and served as Secretary to President Jean-Pierre Boyer.

Faubert later was chosen by President Fabre Geffrard to negotiate the concordat between Haiti and the Pope.

As a writer, two of Faubert's most notable works were a collection of poems titled Poésies Fugitives and a drama titled Ogé ou le Préjugé de Couleur.

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