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- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet abstract "Emmanuel J. Damongo-Dadet (August 18, 1914 – March 14, 1973) was the first Congolese ambassador to the United States and the United Nations. He was born in Brazzaville, at the time Congo was the Middle Congo, a colony that was ruled by France. In his early days, he was taught at Brazzaville and went on to become a teacher and director of École Urbaine at Dolisie. A renowned journalist, poet and novelist in his native country, he wrote Congolila which was published in 1950 and Panorama Congolais in 1962.Emmanuel Damongo-Dadet was also a prefect in the colonial administration during the time Félix Eboué was the governor-general of the French Equatorial Africa (FEA). In 1945, he entered politics joining the Congolese Progressive Party (PPC) that dominated the Congolese politics for years, and was elected councillor-representative in the Middle Congo territorial assembly in 1946. It was also a year later through the territorial assembly that he was elected to become the representative in the French Union assembly. In 1949, he abandoned the PPC long after it became a branch of Félix Houphouët-Boigny's party, the African Democratic Rally (RDA). As a result, he lost both seats in the elections to the Middle-Congo territorial assembly and the French Union assembly in 1952 and 1953.Before re-emerging and forming his short lived political party, the Congolese Democratic Front (FDC) in 1955, Emmanuel Damongo-Dadet embarked on a career in broadcasting occupying the position of Chief of the African broadcasts of the French Equatorial Africa Radio. In the 1956 legislative election, he lost a challenge to the incumbent Jean-Félix Tchicaya for Deputy of the Middle Congo to the French National assembly and was persuaded by Fulbert Youlou to align with his party, the Democratic Union for the Defense of African Interests (UDDIA). He was rewarded the position of Chief Secretary of Ministries of the Budget and Financial Affairs and Minister of Public Works and Transport. Further, he was part of the Congolese delegation to the Secretariat-General of the French Community in Paris in 1960 before Congo gained independence from France with Youlou as the president. Finally, on December 9, 1960, he was appointed to serve as the ambassador of the Republic of Congo to the United States and the United Nations. He died in Pointe Noire at the age of 58.".
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- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emmanuel Damongo-Dadet".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet ambassadorFrom "The Republic of Congo".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet birthDate "1914-08-18".
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- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet country "the United States & United Nations".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet dateOfBirth "1914-08-18".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet dateOfDeath "1973-03-14".
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- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet honorificPrefix "His Excellency".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet name "Damongo-Dadet, Emmanuel".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet name "Emmanuel J. Damongo-Dadet".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet nationality "Congolese".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet party "Congolese Progressive Party, later founding Congolese Democratic Front".
- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet placeOfBirth Brazzaville.
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- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet termEnd "1964-12-23".
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- Emmanuel_Damongo-Dadet comment "Emmanuel J. Damongo-Dadet (August 18, 1914 – March 14, 1973) was the first Congolese ambassador to the United States and the United Nations. He was born in Brazzaville, at the time Congo was the Middle Congo, a colony that was ruled by France. In his early days, he was taught at Brazzaville and went on to become a teacher and director of École Urbaine at Dolisie.".
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