What did the Negritude Movement emphasize? Violent protest to French colonial rule Independence of African countries from all colonial rule Peaceful, nonviolent protest to French colonial rule Expression of African culture, values, and traditions

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"nonviolent protest to French colonial rule Expression of African culture, values, and traditions"

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The Negritude Movement  corresponds to the Caribbean political, ideological and literary movement developed during the first half of the 20th century; In it, writers and intellectuals met to raise "a project that tried to define a cultural and social identity of African-French origin for the Caribbean, picking up the black tradition and, simultaneously, appropriating the avant-garde aesthetic languages to manifest itself ", seeking in this way the recognition of the identity of the black man against the metropolitan policies of cultural assimilation, typical of the colonial system to which these authors were subordinated.

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