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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...
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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...