AI-powered
podcast player
Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features
The African Diaspora - A Brief History
La depeche african was edited collectively by polette nardal and the that sangor mentions leo saju. Although it ran for only six issues over the course of 19 31 to 19 32, it was another major step in the development of a distinctive francophone approach to issues of race and culture. The influence of their salon as a meeting place is sometimes privileged over the important contributions that paulette and jane cally made through their writing. Paulette clearly builds upon her younger sister's thought. In her 19 32 essay, the awakening of race consciousness among black students, she looks to younger french west indians to see progress.