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1930: Two Haitians living in Paris found La Revue du Monde Noir to promote a sense of black racial solidarity and dignity.
1930: Two Haitians living in Paris found La Revue du Monde Noir to promote a sense of black racial solidarity and dignity. This publication was a key precursor to the international négritude movement that would influence black intellectuals for decades.
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Nicholls, From Dessalines to Duvalier, 158