History, 19.07.2021 08:10 cmsanchez007
Follow the hyperlink to learn about the Negritude Movement. Then answer the following questions. https://www. blackpast. org/global-african-history/negritud e-movement/
- What inspired the Negritude Movement in the 1930s and 1940s?
- How does this connect to what you have studied in Modern World History?
- Describe one example today that could be an example of the negritude movement.
The article says: “There is no clear end date to the movement, and some literary critics say that it still continues today, in any artistic expression asserting black identity.”
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