
Didier Damboue (1856-) was a resident of New Orleans during the late 19th century and the husband of Marianne Damboue. He and his wife were supporters of the women's rights movement, attending Dorothea Wicklow's protests.
Didier Damboue (1856-) was a resident of New Orleans during the late 19th century and the husband of Marianne Damboue. He and his wife were supporters of the women's rights movement, attending Dorothea Wicklow's protests.