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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Caliban's Women | 1 | |
1 | Race Signs of the Interwar Times: Pan-Noirisme and La Depeche Africaine | 25 |
2 | Jane Nardal: A New Race Spirit and the Francophone New Negro | 38 |
3 | Les Soeurs Nardal and the Clamart Salon: Content and Context of La Revue du monde noir, 1931-1932 | 52 |
4 | Paulette Nardal: Antillean Literature and Race Consciousness | 68 |
5 | Suzanne Cesaire: Tropiques, Negritude, Surrealism, 1941-1945 | 80 |
App | Black Internationalism (1928) | 105 |
App | Exotic Puppets (1928) | 108 |
App | Acts of Grace (1929) | 114 |
App | In Exile (1929) | 116 |
App | The Awakening of Race Consciousness among Black Students (1932) | 119 |
App | Letter from Lieutenant de Vaisseau Bayle, Chief of Information Services, to the Editor of the Review Tropiques (May 10, 1943) | 125 |
App | Response from Tropiques (May 12, 1943) | 128 |
App | The Malaise of a Civilization (1942) | 130 |
App | The Great Camouflage (1945) | 135 |
Notes | 141 | |
Selected Bibliography | 157 | |
Index | 159 |
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