The First World Festival of Black Arts, or FESMAN as it’s commonly called, was a month-long pan-African festival that occurred from April 1 to 24 in Dakar, Senegal, in 1966. A passion project of poet-President Leopold Senghor, the festival was supposed to mark Africa, “its rightful place as a creator of culture,” and “the opening of this new era.”
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