The Négritude Revolution: Paris as a Crucible of Anti-Colonial Thought
Paris during the interwar period became a crucible for change, where colonial subjects from Africa and the Caribbean catalyzed a cultural revolution known as Négritude. This intellectual movement, spearheaded by Aimé Césaire, Léopold Sédar Senghor, and Léon-Gontran Damas, was not just a literary trend but a bold challenge to French colonialism, reclaiming Black identity and critiquing the empire’s foundations.
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