Session I, The Historical, Philosophical and Cultural Dimensions of Negritude

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Title:
Session I, The Historical, Philosophical and Cultural Dimensions of Negritude
Uniform Title:
Conference on Negritude, Ethnicity, and Afro Cultures in the Americas
Alternate Title:
First Conference of African Communities in the Americas
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Florida International University Media Services
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Florida International University
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French
Portuguese
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Summary:
Session I The Historical, Philosophical and Cultural Dimensions of Negritude 9:15 am Moderator Dr. James A. Mau, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Florida International University; Major Presentation 9:20 am Edouard Maunick (Mauritius), Negritude: Philosophical Concept , Ideological Statement or Artistic Expression?; Presentations 9:40 am Richard Long (USA), Aime Cesaire: Interfaces with the Past and the Present; 10:00 am Houangan Max Beauvoir (Haiti), Negritude: Philosophical Expression of the Spiritual, Religious Values Intrinsic to the African World; 10:20 am Rex Nettleford (Jamaica), The Aesthetics of Negritude; 10:40 am Justo Arroyo (Panama), Negritude , an Innovative Approach to Modern Letters; 11:00 am Antonio Preciado (Ecuador), The Heritage of Negritude in Ecuador; 11:15 am Quince Duncan (Costa Rica) Negritude in the Context of Africanity; 11:30 am Session Commentator Dr. Richard Long, Director, Center for Afro American Studies Atlanta University; 11:40 am Audience Participation; 12:00 pm Interaction with Panelists
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Tape 2 of 8

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Florida International University
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Special Collections and University Archives
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VHS457

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