Negritude

//ˈnɛɡɹɪˌt͡ʃuːd//

Synonyms for "negritude"

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Translations

7 translations across 7 languages.

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Esperanto

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  • negreco noun (Translations)

French

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  • négritude noun (Translations)

Italian

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  • negritudine noun (Translations)

Polish

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  • murzyńskość noun (Translations)

Portuguese

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  • negritude noun (Translations)

Romanian

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  • negritudine noun (Translations)

Spanish

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  • negritud noun (Translations)

Sample sentences

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Negritude is not wearing turbans and fezzes, though these may be quite alluring.

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Long before Negritude had become a war-cry among the Black intellectuals of the Left Bank, Caribbean writers had been composing verses in French that were purely derivative, evoking the Parnassian and neo-Romantic influences of the end of the last century.

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In order to explain this morality in action of negritude, I must go back a little.

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Another important thing about “CLR,” as he was known in our little movement, was his disdainful opposition to any Third World fetishism or half-baked negritude.

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