LĂ©opold SĂ©dar Senghor (9 October 1906 â 20 December 2001) was a Senegalese poet, politician and cultural theorist who was the first president of Senegal (1960â80). Ideologically an African socialist, he was the major theoretician of NĂ©gritude. Senghor was a proponent of African culture, black identity and African empowerment within the framework of French-African ties. He advocated for the extension of full civil and political rights for France's African territories while arguing that French Africans would be better off within a federal French structure than as independent nation-states. Senghor became the first President of independent Senegal. He fell out with his long-standing associate Mamadou Dia who was Prime Minister of Senegal, arresting him on suspicion of fomenting a coup and imprisoning him for 12 years. Senghor established an authoritarian single-party state in Senegal where all rival political parties were prohibited. Senghor was also the founder of the Senegales...
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1966
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1973
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