Jacques Rabemananjara (23 June 1913 – 1 April 2005) was a Malagasy politician, playwright and poet. He served as a government minister, rising to Vice President of Madagascar.[1] Rabemananjara was said to be the most prolific writer of his negritude generation after Senghor, and he had the first négritude poetry published.[2]
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