- Aimé
Fernand David Césaire (/ɛmeɪ seɪˈzɛər/; French: [ɛme fɛʁnɑ̃
david sezɛʁ]; 26 June 1913 – 17
April 2008) was a
Francophone Martinican poet, author...
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Suzanne Césaire (née Roussi; 11
August 1915 – 16 May 1966), born in Martinique, an
overseas department of France, was a
French writer, teacher, scholar...
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Martinique Aimé
Césaire International Airport (French: Aéroport
international de Martinique-Aimé-
Césaire,
pronounced [maʁtinik ɛme sezɛːʁ]) (IATA: FDF...
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Jacques E.
Cesaire (born
August 30, 1980) is a
former American football defensive end and...
- Saint-
Césaire (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sezɛʁ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime department,
administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine (before...
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Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre OM, GCB (French: [ʒozɛf ʒɔfʁ]; 12
January 1852 – 3
January 1931) was a
French general who
served as Commander-in-Chief of...
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domestically against their own citizens. This
concept originates with Aimé
Césaire in
Discourse on
Colonialism (1950)
where it is
called the
terrific boomerang...
- Saint-
Césaire is a city in the
Canadian province of Quebec,
located within the
Rouville Regional County Muni****lity in the province's Montérégie region...
- Ina
Césaire (born in 1942 in Martinique) is a
French playwright and ethnographer. In her 1981
article "Littérature
orale et contes", "she
discusses how...
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published in
Martinique from 1941 to 1945. It was
founded by Aimé
Césaire,
Suzanne Césaire, and
other Martinican intellectuals of the era, who contributed...