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Project Myopia | Making academia more inclusive Menu Skip to content Close navigation The subversion and empowerment of Léopold Sédar Senghor’s “Black Woman” Written by Hope Olagoke  Edited by Veronica Vivi Illustrated by Sâde Popoola @shadz_art Poetry (either reading or writing it) had always been a form of artistic expression I tried to evade – a habit I picked up from secondary school as I found poems often ambiguous. My swift decision to major in English and literary studies in university lacked a reminder that I would have to deal with poems throughout my degree. A course I took in my junior year of university introduced me to Négritude, a cultural and literary movement that laid importance on embracing African heritage and identity. Therein, Léopold Sédar Senghor’s “Black Woman” was recommended as a Négritude poem written by one of the reputable figures, who pioneered this significant cultural movement. Thus, I discovered the masterpiece that would not only ignite...

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