negritude

noun
  1. A movement and philosophy celebrating Black African identity, culture, and heritage, particularly as a response to colonialism and racism.
  2. Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the historical literary and political movement of the mid-20th century; Associated with writers and thinkers from French-speaking Africa and the Caribbean
  3. The quality or state of being Black; Black identity and experience.
  4. Usage: Used in academic and cultural contexts

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