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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Neo Négritude...

Hughes and Damas
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Photographs and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library.
The writers of the Harlem Renaissance, such as Langston Hughes and Claude McKay, who lived in France in order to escape American racism and segregation, influenced the founders of the Négritude movement. Many years later, Léon-Gontran Damas, cofounder of Négritude, and Langston Hughes share a moment.
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Topics: African Heritage, Civil Rights, Négritude Movement, Star Trek

Bertrade Ngo-Ngijol Banoum –Lehman College

Négritude is a cultural movement launched in 1930s Paris by French-speaking black graduate students from France's colonies in Africa and the Caribbean territories. These black intellectuals converged around issues of race identity and black internationalist initiatives to combat French imperialism. They found solidarity in their common ideal of affirming pride in their shared black identity and African heritage, and reclaiming African self-determination, self–reliance, and self–respect. The Négritude movement signaled an awakening of race consciousness for blacks in Africa and the African Diaspora. This new race consciousness, rooted in a (re)discovery of the authentic self, sparked a collective condemnation of Western domination, anti-black racism, enslavement, and colonization of black people. It sought to dispel denigrating myths and stereotypes linked to black people, by acknowledging their culture, history, and achievements, as well as reclaiming their contributions to the world and restoring their rightful place within the global community.

Sourced from
"Africana Age: African & African Diasporan Transformations in the 20th Century," New York Public Library


1 comment:

  1. Amazing your writing.Wonderful your video.I think that Négritude is a cultural development dispatched in 1930s Paris by French-talking dark graduate understudies from France's states in Africa and the Caribbean territories.The Négritude development flagged an enlivening of race consciousness for blacks in Africa and the African Diaspora. Thanks all!
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