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A Farewell Salute to Ousmane Sembene: Distinguished Filmmaker, Author, and Activist, 1923-2007

Toward that end, Sembene followed a radical pro-independence line against what he considered to be a tendency of colonial assimilation and the promotion of Negritude, the cultural and literary movement associated with Aime Cesaire and Leopold S. Senghor. In 1951, Sembene joined the Movement Against...

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Published in:Black camera : the newsletter of the Black Film Center/Archives 2007-04, Vol.22 (1), p.27-28
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Dunbar, Paul Laurence (1872-1906)
Fanon, Frantz (1925-1961)
Motion picture directors & producers
Movies
Nkrumah, Kwame (1909-72)
Novelists
Parting phrases
Politics
Postcolonial literature
Renaissance music
Said, Edward
Sembene, Ousmane (1923-2007)
Vigo, Jean
World War II
World wars
Wright, Claude
Writers
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