‘Art is powerful, it simply needs unleashing and ultimately it will influence, inspire and help to reclaim Africa.
The arts are not a first-world luxury, Another Africa is intended to be a constant reminder of this.’

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SARTORIAL LOOKS #15
PORTRAIT | Photo of a young Léopold Sédar Senghor author of the concept of Négritude.


Léopold Sédar Senghor (1906 - 2001)

Senghor is credited both with creating the concept of négritude, the black consciousness movement of the French-speaking world, and ensuring the transition of his West African country from colony to respectful independence.

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SARTORIAL LOOKS #15
PORTRAIT | Photo of a young Léopold Sédar Senghor author of the concept of Négritude.


Léopold Sédar Senghor (1906 - 2001)

Senghor is credited both with creating the concept of négritude, the black consciousness movement of the French-speaking world, and ensuring the transition of his West African country from colony to respectful independence.

Read more on Senghor

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