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Cosa (chi) è juste$2$ - definizione

HAITIAN ACTIVIST (1946-2009)
Gerard jean-juste; Jean-Juste; Gerard Jean-Juste; Gerard Jean Juste; Gérard Jean Juste; Father Gérard Jean-Juste

André Juste         
HAITIAN ARTIST AND CRITIC
Andre Juste
André Juste (born ca. 1957, Haiti) is an artist and art critic evolving in the New York art scene whose work has been reviewed in the New York Times and the Miami Herald and has been noted for defying stereotypes of Haitian art.
Théodore Juste         
BELGIAN HISTORIAN (1818-1888)
Theodore Juste
Théodore Juste (11 January 1818 in Brussels – 10 August 1888 in Saint-Gilles) was a Belgian historian and literary scholar. He became curator of the Musée royal d'antiquités, d'armures et d'artillerie in 1859.
Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier         
  • Juste-Aurele Meissonnier engraved design for a side table, c 1730, engraving
FRENCH ENGRAVER (1695-1750)
Juste-Aurele Meissonier; Juste Aurele Meissonier; Juste-Aurèle Meissonier; Aurèle Meissonier; Juste Aurèle Meissonier; Juste Meissonier; Juste-Aurele Meissonnier; Aurele Meissonier; Giusto Aurelio Meissonier
Juste-Aurèle Meissonier (1695 – 31 July 1750) was a French goldsmith, sculptor, painter, architect, and furniture designer.

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Gérard Jean-Juste

Gérard Jean-Juste (February 7, 1946 – May 27, 2009) was a Roman Catholic priest and rector of Saint Claire's church for the poor in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He was also a liberation theologian and a supporter of the Fanmi Lavalas political party, as well as heading the Miami, Florida-based Haitian Refugee Center from 1977 to 1990.

In 2004, he became internationally noted as an opponent of the interim government of Prime Minister Gérard Latortue following the overthrow of the government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide in the 2004 Haitian coup d'état. He was arrested twice for his political work, leading Amnesty International to designate him a prisoner of conscience. In his obituary, the Associated Press described him as being "often considered the Martin Luther King Jr. of Haiti".