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Jacques Rabemananjara

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Despite his leadership of the journal, Rabemanajara was chosen in 1939 to attend a commemoration in Paris for the 150th anniversary of the French revolution. Having travelled to Paris he was able to not only gain entry to the
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In 1935-36 the Madagascan authorities prohibited any further publication of a monthly journal of young people of Madagascar, which he was responsible for. The magazine
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He was elected to represent the Tamatave region in 1946 as the third member of the National Assembly from Madagascar. As a journalist at this time he interviewed
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Rabemanajara was again exiled after the 1972 revolution, but this was his choice and he was not to return for 20 years. He died in France on April 2, 2005.
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in Paris. He was one of the main speakers and earned a place at the top table of this important conference which was funded by
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had 10 issues. The journal was an early example of political writing pre-dating later more well-known examples of
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He was exiled in France until Madagascar's independence in 1960. The new government under President
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1997: Salon de la Plume Noire (Paris, 10-12 octobre), consacré au poète Jacques Rabemananjara
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Member of "l'Academie Nationale des Arts, des Lettres et des Sciences de Madagascar"
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and took courses in administration, but also to get his first collection of poetry,
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50th anniversary of the first International Congress of Black Writers and Artists
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politician, playwright and poet. He served as a government minister, rising to
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Agape des dieux Tritiva: Une tragédie. Paris: Présence Africaine, 1962.
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asked him to join a number of ministries and take the post of Vice President.
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Thrènes d'avant l'aurore: Madagascar. Paris: Présence Africaine, 1985.
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Nationalisme et problèmes malgaches. Paris: Présence Africaine, 1958.
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Témoignage malgache et nationalisme. Paris: Présence Africaine, 1956.
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Les ordalies, sonnets d'outre-temps. Paris: Présence Africaine, 1972.
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Deputies of the 1st National Assembly of the French Fourth Republic
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who was a partner with Rabemananjara in the creation of the MDRM (
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who all participated in the important African studies journal
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Rien qu'encens et filigrane. Paris: Présence Africaine, 1987.
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Les boutriers de l'aurore. Paris: Présence Africaine, 1957.
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Oeuvres complètes, poésie. Paris: Présence Africaine, 1978.
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including his association with the Malagasy politician
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Democratic Movement for the Renovation of Madagascar
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Maroantsetra
French Madagascar
Paris
France
Malagasy
Antananarivo
Malagasy
Vice President of Madagascar
negritude
Senghor
négritude
Maroantsetra
Antongil Bay
Madagascar
Betsimisarakan
Sainte Marie
Antananarivo
négritude
Sorbonne
Senegalese
LĂ©opold SĂ©dar Senghor
Alioune Diop
Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo
Ranavalona III
Radama II
Raset Ravoahangy
Democratic Movement for the Renovation of Madagascar
Ho Chi Minh
Jean Ralaimongo

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