Négritude was a literary and philosophical movement asserting Black dignity, consciousness, and cultural particularity against the dehumanization of colonialism and racism—a reclamation rather than an apology, a way of saying we have our own wisdom and beauty. It emerged from French colonial contexts but influenced pan-African thought, though later critics questioned whether celebrating Blackness could remain emancipatory or risked romanticizing suffering.
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