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African Nationalist Movement ( French: Mouvement Nationaliste Africain) was a political party in French West Africa, led by Pierre Diagne. It was formed after the fall of the Vichy regime. [1] [2]

In 1946, the Mouvement Nationaliste Africain and the Mouvement Autonomiste Africain (founded by Amadou Bâ earlier that year) formed an alliance with the Parti Socialiste Sénégalais, under the name "Bloc Africain". In September 1947, the Bloc Démocratique Sénégalais was formed, which united three other movements. [3]

References

  1. ^ Almeida-Topor, H. (1992). Les Jeunes en Afrique. Les Jeunes en Afrique (in French). L'Harmattan. ISBN  978-2-7384-1658-2.
  2. ^ Zuccarelli, F. (1988). La vie politique sénégalaise: 1940-1988. Centre des Hautes Etudes sur l'Afrique et l'Asie Modernes Paris: Publications du CHEAM (in French). CHEAM. ISBN  978-2-903182-24-3. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  3. ^ Philippe, Lucien (2009). "The Flags of the Political Parties of Senegal" (PDF). The XIX International Congress of Vexillology, York, 23–27 July 2001: Proceedings. Kingston-upon-Hull: Flag Institute. p. 237.

Further reading


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

African Nationalist Movement ( French: Mouvement Nationaliste Africain) was a political party in French West Africa, led by Pierre Diagne. It was formed after the fall of the Vichy regime. [1] [2]

In 1946, the Mouvement Nationaliste Africain and the Mouvement Autonomiste Africain (founded by Amadou Bâ earlier that year) formed an alliance with the Parti Socialiste Sénégalais, under the name "Bloc Africain". In September 1947, the Bloc Démocratique Sénégalais was formed, which united three other movements. [3]

References

  1. ^ Almeida-Topor, H. (1992). Les Jeunes en Afrique. Les Jeunes en Afrique (in French). L'Harmattan. ISBN  978-2-7384-1658-2.
  2. ^ Zuccarelli, F. (1988). La vie politique sénégalaise: 1940-1988. Centre des Hautes Etudes sur l'Afrique et l'Asie Modernes Paris: Publications du CHEAM (in French). CHEAM. ISBN  978-2-903182-24-3. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  3. ^ Philippe, Lucien (2009). "The Flags of the Political Parties of Senegal" (PDF). The XIX International Congress of Vexillology, York, 23–27 July 2001: Proceedings. Kingston-upon-Hull: Flag Institute. p. 237.

Further reading



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