Dacko, David
Related Category: African History: Biographies
(dävēd´ däkō´), 19302003, president of the
Central African Republic (196066, 197981). A leader in the independence movement in French Equatorial Africa, he became the first president of the newly independent Central African Republic. He was toppled from power in 1966 by Jean-Bédel
Bokassa but reinstated in a French-supported coup in 1979. Reelected president, he was overthrown by a military junta in 1981.