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"Frantz Fanon: A Critical Reader"

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No influential text escapes critique, and Césaire’s “humanism” has been no exception. Three major debates emerge from engagement with the PDF version of the essay: "Frantz Fanon: A Critical Reader" For those interested

Before dissecting the phrase "a humanism of the twentieth century," we must understand Negritude itself. Negritude was a literary and ideological movement founded in 1930s Paris by three Black francophone intellectuals: Aimé Césaire (from Martinique), Léopold Sédar Senghor (from Senegal), and Léon Damas (from French Guiana). Léopold Sédar Senghor (from Senegal)