Léopold Sédar Senghor

Acting

Born: 1906-10-09
Died: 2001-12-20
From: Joal-la-Portugaise, Senegal
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.1

Also Known As

Leopold Sedar Senghor

Biography

Léopold Sédar Senghor (9 October 1906 – 20 December 2001) was a Senegalese poet, politician and cultural theorist who was the first president of Senegal (1960–80). Ideologically an African socialist, he was the major theoretician of Négritude. 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 Senegalese Democratic Bloc party. Senghor was the first African elected as a member of the Académie française. He won the 1985 International Nonino Prize in Italy. He is regarded by many as one of the most important African intellectuals of the 20th century. Léopold Sédar Senghor was born on 9 October 1906 in the city of Joal, some 110 kilometres south of Dakar, capital of Senegal. His father, Basile Diogoye Senghor (pronounced: Basile Jogoy Senghor), was a wealthy peanut merchant belonging to the bourgeois Serer people. Basile Senghor was said to be a man of great means and owned thousands of cattle and vast lands, some of which were given to him by his cousin the king of Sine. Gnilane Ndiémé Bakhoum (1861–1948), Senghor's mother, the third wife of his father, a Muslim with Fula origin who belonged to the Tabor tribe, was born near Djilor to a Christian family. She gave birth to six children, including two sons. Senghor's birth certificate states that he was born on 9 October 1906; however, there is a discrepancy with his certificate of baptism, which states it occurred on 9 August 1906. His Serer middle name Sédar comes from the Serer language, meaning "one that shall not be humiliated" or "the one you cannot humiliate". His surname Senghor is a combination of the Serer words Sène (a Serer surname and the name of the Supreme Deity in Serer religion called Rog Sene) and gor or ghor, the etymology of which is kor in the Serer language, meaning male or man. Tukura Badiar Senghor, the prince of Sine and a figure from whom Léopold Sédar Senghor has been reported to trace descent, was a c. 13th-century Serer noble. At the age of eight, Senghor began his studies in Senegal in the Ngasobil boarding-school of the Fathers of the Holy Spirit. In 1922 he entered a seminary in Dakar. After being told the religious life was not for him, he attended a secular institution. By then, he was already passionate about French literature. He won distinctions in French, Latin, Greek and Algebra. With his Baccalaureate completed, he was awarded a scholarship to continue his studies in France. ... Source: Article "Léopold Sédar Senghor" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Awards & Nominations32 won · 1 nominated

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Grand prix littéraire en poésie d'Afrique noire

1996
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Distinguished Africanist Award

1994
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honorary doctorate from ENS

1992
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International Nonino Prize

1985
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Dr. Leopold Lucas Prize

1983
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Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding

1982
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honorary doctorate from University of Bordeaux-II

1982
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honorary doctor of Paris Descartes University

1980
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doctor honoris causa from the University of Nancy

1979
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Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic

1978
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Prix mondial Cino Del Duca

1978
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Prince Pierre Award

1977
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Grand Collar of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword

1975
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Golden Wreath

1975
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Prix Guillaume Apollinaire

1974
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Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose of Finland

1973
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Peace Prize of the German Publishers' and Booksellers' Association

1968
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honorary doctorate at the Laval University

1966
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honorary doctor of the University of Bordeaux

1966
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honorary doctorate from the University of Strasbourg

1964
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Nobel Prize in Literature

1963
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Collar of the Order of Pope Pius IX

1962
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Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour

1961
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doctor honoris causa from the University of Paris

1961
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Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit

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honorary doctor of the University of Padua

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Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic

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Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres

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honorary doctor of the University of Vienna

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anniversary medal at the occasion of the 2500th anniversary of the founding of the Iranian Empire

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Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms

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honorary doctorate of Salzburg University

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Grand Cross of the National Order of the Lion