declared 'persona non grata' in 1949 due to connection to communism which led to him being added to the list of radical and undesirable black men along with Frantz Fanon, Marcus Garvey, & Malcolm X.
Who is Aime Cesaire?
Influenced by Negritude and promoted the appreciation of Cuban past, encourage patriotic sentiments, and unite the Cuban people. It also emphasized the unity of blacks and whites in the forging of the Cuban community
What is the Negrismo movement?
Who was the last nation to end slavery and when did they do it?
What is Brazil and 1888?
work published by Leon Damas in 1937 which compared Africa's present situation to Africa before slavery, emphasized the destructive nature of the European colonial enterprise and viewed enslavement as the beginning of the decline and eradication of African culture by imperialist interests.
What is Pigments?
"Just Like the Legend" written by Aimé Césaire paralleled this law that was recently passed in just 5 states.
What is the Crown Act?
prominent Francophone writers of the Negritude movement wrote similar pieces critiquing the time period helping it be classified as this type of movement
What is a literary movement?
The name of the members of the negrismo movement who emphasized the contribution of the African to Western culture yet did not claim that the African element was the center and the redemption of Caribbean culture
Who is Negristas?
countered Drama for Blacks and Prologue for Whites as well as the entire TEN movement by saying they'd done their own research and publications about the lives of Black Brazilians even without engaging actual black voices
What were the white criticisms of TEN and Nascimento?
wrote "Pan-Africanism, Negritude, and the Currency of Blackness" and studied Brazilian social & cultural history, African & Latino diasporas in the Atlantic world
Who is Darien J. Davis?
What poems from excerpts from Négritude discussed the beauty & diversity of black women
What is Black Woman by: Leopald Sédar Senghor?
protest against French colonial rule and the policy of assimilation
How did the Negritude movement begin?
Aspired to become the instrument for the advancement for racial unity through the publication of information that served that end.
What is Sociedad de Estudios Afrocubanos?
Who is Ten's major spokesman and architect?
Who is Nascimento?
political essay written by Aime Cesaire in 1950 and supported his belief that "imperialism is always connected with colonialism, and colonialism implied racism”
What is Discourse on Colonialism?
Who were the 3 poets that were discussed from excerpts from Négritude?
What is Aimé Césaire, Léopald Sédar Senghor, Léon Damas?
Derived from the term "negre" or "n*gger" and was reconfigured into a philosophy that celebrated blackness and highlighted the contributions of Blacks to Western civilization
What is Negritude/ The Negritude Movement?
The national hero who Negristas employed similar rhetoric in order to avoid any antagonism between races.
Who is José Martí?
Aspirations to form a political movement and to affect social, economic, and cultural practices in Brazil by putting black actors, actresses, and dancers at the forefront.
What is the Teatro Experimental do Negro?
sociologist and member of TEN who submitted the thesis UNESCO and Race Relations in order to push UNESCO to study TEN’s attempts to change racial attitudes using theater, beauty contests, group therapy, museums, and films
Who is Guerreiro Ramos?
What was La Balada de Los dos Abuelos about?
What is the unity between the two grandparents of Juan & his pride in being mulatto in Cuba?
Major historical event that would lead to the emphasization of the cultural and spiritual contributions of Africans as an antidote to European degeneracy and insisted that the value of black culture be recognized globally.
What is the 1929 Stock Market Crash?
What are the four stages of Cuban History?
- scheduled to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in Brazil
- intervened in the creation of the UNESCO studies on race in Brazil
What was the First Congress of Brazilian Blacks?
wrote a column titled Fala Mulher (Women Speak Up) which was dedicated to uplifting and integrating women and their voices fully in the black movements in Latin America.
Who is Maria Nascimento?
What movement happened after the poem of La Balada de Los dos Abuelos that counteracted its message?
What is the movement of Ten?