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- Paulette Nardal (12 October 1896 – 16 February 1985) was a French writer from Martinique, a journalist, and one of the drivers of the development of black...
- "Jane" Nardal (1900 – 1993) was a French writer, philosopher, teacher, and political commentator from Martinique. She and her sister, Paulette Nardal, are...
- diaspora. Négritude gathers writers such as sisters Paulette and Jeanne Nardal (known for having laid the theoretical basis of the movement), Martinican...
- isolated from the oil, and valerenal alongside valerenic acid (formerly called nardal and nardin respectively). Among the other phytochemical products are found...
- Du Monde Noir was a periodical created and edited by Paulette and Jane Nardal in 1931, France.  The publication ran for a course of six months and contained...
- Raphaël Confiant Frantz Fanon Édouard Glissant René Maran Jeanne Nardal Paulette Nardal Joseph Zobel List of British people of Saint Kitts and Nevis descent...
- and theories originating from Martinique, such as Aimé Césaire, Paulette Nardal, Frantz Fanon and Édouard Glissant have been influential on wider Francophone...
- pineapple, rum, and a wide range of local ingredients. Sisters Jeanne Nardal and Paulette Nardal were involved in the creation of the Négritude movement. Yva Léro...
- novelist, essayist Jeanne Nardal, writer, philosopher, teacher, and political commentator from Martinique Paulette Nardal, writer and journalist Marie...
- pp. 422–423. Sharpley-Whiting, T. Denean (2000). "Femme négritude : Jane Nardal, La Dépêche africaine , and the francophone new negro". Souls. 2 (4): 8–17...