Nardal, Paulette, 1896-1985
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found: Her Beyond negritude, 2009:ECIP t.p. (Paulette Nardal) galley (b. 1896; Francois, Martinique)
found: Lewis, S. Race, culture, and identity, c2006:p. 69 (d. 1985)
found: Dictionary of African Biography, accessed March 3, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Nardal, Paulette; political activist, pan-africanist; born 12 October, 1896 in St. Pierre, Martinique; degree in English from Sorbonne, Paris (1920s); founded salon for sociopolitical and literary discourse in Paris (1920-1939); translator and parliamentary secretary to deputy from Senegal; founded La Revue du Monde Noir (1931-1932); wrote articles against slavery, colonization, alienation, and racism (1920s-1930s), laid groundwork for Négritude movement (1930s-1940s); died 1985, place unknown)
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2009-03-27: new
2015-09-02: revised
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