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Abolitionist Member of
Parliament Pierre-Marie Pory-Papy,
first black Martinician to
become a lawyer, a
mayor of Saint-Pierre and
Abolitionist Member of...
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greater or
lesser degree.
Brathwaite describes reading an
article by the
Martinician poet and
critic Édouard Glissant, in
which Glissant describes nation...
- Martinicos, diaños, trasgos, gnomes,
enchanted women, fairies, and elves. The
Martinicians,
bogged down with the
bestiones of the
Middle Ages and
engraved in some...
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might be
explanatory of the
development of a neurosis.
Frantz Fanon, a
Martinician writer and
analyst whose work
focused on the
pathologies and neuroses...
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between Europeans and
Kalinagos recognising the
Kalinago nation, 1660. In
Martinician Creole Dissidans’, La Ligue, 1980 Konpè lawouzé, Impr. Libres, 1979 Nostrom...
- grandfathers, one born in Dieppe, the
other in Canton, and her mixed-race
Martinician grandmothers. She was the island's
first author of
Chinese origin, making...
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social issues. As many
Martinician women were Catholic,
Nardal wrote that
Christian humanism was an
important part of
Martinician culture and so it was...
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elected general councillor of Saint-Joseph. He was a co-founder of the
Martinician Progressive Party with Aimé Césaire in 1958. He was
elected mayor of...
- in Fort-de-France as a lawyer.
Sensitive to the
poverty of his
fellow Martinicians,
Marxist ideas appealed to him; he
became a
communist activist. He founded...
- "Législatives :
Josette Manin a demandé à être "libérée" de son mandat". RCI (in
Martinician Creole).
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