negritude

noun
/ˈnɛɡɹɪˌt͡ʃuːd/

Etymology

From French négritude (coined by Aimé Césaire), from nègre (“Negro”) + -itude.

  1. borrowed from négritude

Definitions

  1. The fact of being of black African descent, especially a conscious pride in the values,…

    The fact of being of black African descent, especially a conscious pride in the values, cultural identity etc. of African heritage; blackness.

    • Negritude is not wearing turbans and fezzes, though these may be quite alluring.
    • In order to explain this morality in action of negritude, I must go back a little.

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