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He tirelessly promoted "Negritude" -- the common culture of black Africans -- and insisted that state stability was only possible with support from Western democracies.
What Lives They Led 2007
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Most of the "Negritude" sites do *not* print the phrase in the URL. pb
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While writing their own verses, kids read and listen to the poetry of Langston Hughes and Larry Neal, learning about the Harlem Renaissance, The Black Arts Movement and Negritude.
Charles Howard: Ase: College Kids Remind Us That We Are All Educators Charles Howard 2011
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Negritude also shares different initiatives that are being staged to celebrate the late poet and politician:
Global Voices in English » Martinique: Celebrating Aimé Césaire 2009
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While writing their own verses, kids read and listen to the poetry of Langston Hughes and Larry Neal, learning about the Harlem Renaissance, The Black Arts Movement and Negritude.
Charles Howard: Ase: College Kids Remind Us That We Are All Educators Charles Howard 2011
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While writing their own verses, kids read and listen to the poetry of Langston Hughes and Larry Neal, learning about the Harlem Renaissance, The Black Arts Movement and Negritude.
Charles Howard: Ase: College Kids Remind Us That We Are All Educators Charles Howard 2011
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Not to mention the strangeness he probably saw while living amongst all of that Nouveau-Riche Negritude.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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In the blog Negritude, named after the concept Césaire founded, readers can have a look at a re-published post by Alain Nicolas, who has established a lineage between the recent social events in the French West Indies and Césaire's ideas [Fr]:
Global Voices in English » Martinique: Celebrating Aimé Césaire 2009
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Not to mention the strangeness he probably saw while living amongst all of that Nouveau-Riche Negritude.
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While writing their own verses, kids read and listen to the poetry of Langston Hughes and Larry Neal, learning about the Harlem Renaissance, The Black Arts Movement and Negritude.
Charles Howard: Ase: College Kids Remind Us That We Are All Educators Charles Howard 2011
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