Leslie Desmangles

Male, Person

1941 –

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Who is Leslie Desmangles?

Leslie G. Desmangles is an author and college professor focusing his research on Haiti or Haitian Creole.

Leslie G. Desmangles was born in Port-au-Prince on September 28, 1941. Professor Desmangles graduated from Eastern University in 1964 with a B.A. in Music, from Palmer Seminary in Philadelphia with an M. Div. in Theology, and from Temple University in 1975 with a Ph.D. in Anthropology of Religion, specializing in Caribbean and African Studies. He has been a professor at Trinity College since 1978 and is currently the Charles A. Dana Research Professor of Religion and International Studies. Leslie G. Desmangles has received awards from the Connecticut General Assembly and Governor John G. Rowland for commitment and service to the state of Connecticut, the Teacher of the Year award from the Haitian American Alliance and was honored by U.S. Ambassador William Swing in recognition for contributions in promoting mutual understanding between Haiti and the United States

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Born
1941
Haiti
Education
  • Eastern University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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