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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Sociology of the developing countries --- Hegel, Georg W.F. --- Marx, Karl --- Engels, Frederick --- Communism --- -Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- -Communism --- Bolshevism --- Communism - Africa, Sub-Saharan
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The struggle for independence and the unity of African countries was at its peak during the period between 1945 and 1960. These testing times turned out to be the formative years of the young Amady Aly Dieng, and set the stage for an eventful life of commitment and challenges of all sorts for someone who ñ along with other young African students, many of whom later became leaders of their respective countries ñ integrated the leadership of student organizations in France, honing his militant skills at the forefront of the intellectual and political struggle for independence and the unity of th
African students --- Statesmen --- Public officers --- Students --- Political activity --- Dieng, Amady Aly. --- Dieng, Amadou Aly --- Dieng, A. Aly --- Africa --- Politics and government
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The advent of formal independence in former French colonies in Black Africa meant the dawn of a new era: the struggle against neocolonialism. African students rallying around this struggle became new strangers and targets for expulsion out of France. The French government of the time resorted, therefore, to massive expulsions against their labour and political organizations. The implementation in 1956 of the Loi-cadre Gaston Defferre ñ meant to divide up Black Africa under French dominion ñ and the ensuing explosion of the two great AOF and AEF federations along with the cancellation of schola
African students --- Statesmen --- Public officers --- Students --- Political activity --- Dieng, Amady Aly. --- Dieng, Amadou Aly --- Dieng, A. Aly --- Africa --- Politics and government
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Legislators --- Legislators --- Diagne, Blaise, - 1872-1934 --- Senegal
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Le système colonial n'a jamais favorisé l'accès des Africains à l'enseignement supérieur, il avait pour objectif majeur de former des fonctionnaires auxiliaires et de ne délivrer que des diplômes locaux. A la fin de la Deuxième guerre mondiale, le nombre d'étudiants africains a augmenté grâce à des bourses et la période 1945-1950 a vu naître des organisations politiques et syndicales d'étudiants africains (AGED/FEANF/AERDA), pour lutter en faveur de l'indépendance.
African students --- African students --- Étudiants africains --- Étudiants africains --- Histoire --- Political activity --- Histoire --- Activité politique
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Student movements --- Students, Black --- Black students --- Negro students --- Blacks --- Activism, Student --- Campus disorders --- Student activism --- Student protest --- Student unrest --- Youth movements --- Student protesters --- History --- Political activity --- Education --- Fédération des étudiants d'Afrique noire en France --- F.E.A.N.F. --- FEANF --- History. --- FEAN --- Fédération des étudiants d'Afrique noire --- Black people --- Étudiants --- Étudiants africains --- Associations --- Fédération des étudiants d'Afrique noire en France (1950-1980). --- Mouvements anti-impérialistes --- Fédération des étudiants d'Afrique noire en France --- Activité politique --- France --- 1945-1970 --- Histoire --- African students --- Education, Colonial. --- Étudiants noirs --- Mouvements étudiants --- Éducation coloniale --- Societies, etc.
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L'auteure a mené une enquête de terrain au Sénégal et dénonce les mutilations sexuelles (excision et infibulation), encore largement pratiquées, et dont l'abolition reste tabou. Elle évoque également d'autres sujets ayant trait à l'émancipation des femmes africaines comme la contraception ou l'avortement. ©Electre 2015
Mutilations --- Women --- Mutilations sexuelles --- Femmes --- Sexual behavior --- Sexualité
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It is more than forty seven years ago that the Federation of black African students in France (FEANF) organised its first seminar in Paris on the relationship between black African literature and politics. The significance of the event came from the fact that literature served as a vehicle for unmasking traitors in Africa. This was also an opportunity for African students to define the role of literature in political struggles and to appreciate correctly and objectively the commitments of African writers in French. At no time was it a question of over emphasising the importance of this type of
Students, Black --- Politics and literature --- African literature (French) --- Black students --- Negro students --- Blacks --- Literature --- Literature and politics --- French literature --- Political activity --- History --- History and criticism --- Education --- Political aspects --- African authors --- Black people
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