Négritude
"La Balada de los Abuelos"
"Tengo"
100

This poet from Martinique coined the term Négritude and wrote Cahier d'un retour au pays natal.

Aimé Césaire

100

La Balada de Los Abuelos in English

+ extra 100pts for the titles meaning/significance

What is The Ballad of The Grandparents

The title emphasizes the contrast and unity between the poet’s two grandfathers; One is Black and one is white. A ballad is a musical or poetic storytelling form, symbolizing the blending of histories, struggles, and cultures that shaped Cuba’s identity.

100

This poem by Nicolás Guillén celebrates the rights and freedoms gained by Black Cubans after the Cuban Revolution.

What is Tengo?

200

Négritude emerged in this decade as a response to colonialism and racism.

1930s

200

The poem contrasts the experiences of these two family members.

Who are the Black grandfather and the white grandfather?

200

Guillén repeats the word Tengo ("I have") to emphasize this theme in the poem.

What is empowerment or equality?

300

This literary and political movement celebrated Black identity, African heritage, and anti-colonialism.

Négritude

300

The Black grandfather represents this historical experience in Cuba.

What is slavery?

300

Before the Cuban Revolution, Black Cubans were often denied entry into public places. In Tengo, Guillén celebrates the fact that he can now enter these spaces.

What are schools, jobs, and public buildings?

400

Négritude poets often wrote in this European language, due to colonial influence.

What is French?

400

The poem highlights racial differences but ends with this message.

What is unity or reconciliation?

400

In Tengo, Guillén suggests that having freedom and dignity is more important than having this material thing.

What is money?

500

fLéopold Sédar Senghor, a key Négritude thinker, later became the first president of this African country.

What is Senegal?

500

In La Balada de los Abuelos, the repeated phrase "¡Qué de barcos, qué de negros!" refers to this historical event.

"¡Qué de barcos, qué de negros!" translates to "So many ships, so many Black people!" in English

What is the transatlantic slave trade?

500

Tengo reflects Guillén’s support for this political system, which aimed to create equality by redistributing wealth and power in Cuba.

What is communism/socialism?

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