Senegal's first president, Léopold Sédar Senghor, was a celebrated poet and philosopher, advocating for "Négritude"—a movement reclaiming Black identity. But did his intellectualism truly bridge the gap between the elite and the rural masses? #Culture #Africa

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first was celebrated for and president, elite the philosopher, Senghor, masses? Léopold Sédar the between #Culture But the Black did advocating bridge gap #Africa

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