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                                                                                                                              Abdoulaye Sadji (1910 in Rufisque, Senegal – 25 December 1961 in Dakar) was a Senegalese writer and teacher. The son of a Muslim priest, a marabout, Sadji was educated in a Quranic school before attending French schools. After training as a teacher at the École Normale William Ponty in Gorée he became one of the first African high school teachers, working in various parts of Senegal. In 1932 he became only the second Senegalese person to earn a bachelor’s degree.

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  • Vortrag ber abdoulaye sadji und aime c saire bei mama afrika in berlin
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Abdoulaye Sadji Vortrag ber Abdoulaye Sadji und Aime Csaire bei MamaIn the 1950s, Sadji worked for a radio station in Dakar and in 1953, together with Léopold Sédar Senghor, he wrote a reading-book for the elementary school. This book, La Belle Histoire de Leuk-le-Lièvre, preserves traditional Senegalese oral tales and is regarded as a classic collection of traditional stories from Africa. As one of the founders of Négritude, Senghor referred to Sadji as one of the pioneering practitioners of the values associated with Négritude.

Abdoulaye Sadji Maimouna Abdoulaye SADJI YouTubeSadji published two novels, Maïmouna: petite fille noire (1953) and Nini, mulâtresse du Sénégal (1954), along with a number of short stories, of which « Tounka » (1952) and « Modou-Fatim » (1960) are the best-known. His works often revolve around young girls from the countryside who are trying to adapt to a life in the city.

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