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Présence Africaine
This special issue of Présence Africaine presents a comprehensive account of the 1st International Conference of Negro Writers and Artists, held at the Sorbonne in Paris, September 19–22, 1956. The conference brought together writers, artists, and intellectuals from Africa and the diaspora, including figures such as Léopold Sédar Senghor, Aimé Césaire, Richard Wright, and Alioune Diop. It documents important discussions on African identity, colonialism, art, culture, and the role of Black intellectuals in the struggle for decolonization. This publication is a key historical reference in the development of Pan-Africanist thought and the modern African cultural revival movement.
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