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Three months ago, in a bitter end to a beautiful friendship, Poet-President Leopold Senghor of peanut-growing Senegal, on the West African coast, booted out of office his old friend, Premier Mamadou Dia, after Dia had turned on Senghor in an attempted coup. Last week, in a referendum run off while Dia languished behind the barbed wire of a military camp outside Dakar awaiting trial for treason, the 56-year-old Senghor legalized his position as Senegal's strongman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Senegal: Only One Hat | 3/15/1963 | See Source »

While pro-Senghor demonstrators chanted, "A single hat on a single head," more than 1,000,000 Senegalese shuffled to the polls and handed Senghor a 99.5% oui on a new Senghor-tailored constitution. True to the slogan, the new charter scraps Senegal's two-man, President-Premier system in favor of a single, strong presidency for Senghor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Senegal: Only One Hat | 3/15/1963 | See Source »

...victory was resounding proof of Senghor's support among Senegal's masses, and it is made all the more impressive by the fact that he is a Roman Catholic in a 70% Moslem land. But the outcome was also, in a sense, a painful defeat for Black Africa's most distinguished intellectual. For it had been the bespectacled Senghor who originally installed Senegal's two-headed system of divided powers after leading the country into independence 2½ years ago. Until he and Dia fell out, French-oriented Senghor* loftily ridiculed other French African nations that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Senegal: Only One Hat | 3/15/1963 | See Source »

...brilliant Senghor's intellectual credentials are impressive indeed. His much-discussed poetic works include Chants d'Ombre, Ethiopiques and Nocturnes. With Martinique's Poet Aimé Cêsaire, Senghor founded the mystic philosophy of "Négritude." Senghor was the first African ever to win France's coveted agregation de grammaire academic degree, and he served with distinction as a territorial member of the postwar French National Assembly. By all accounts, he has been brooding over the political circumstances which forced him to end his 17-year friendship with Dia and take over as strongman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Senegal: Only One Hat | 3/15/1963 | See Source »

...outcome leaves Senegal firmly in the hands of West Africa's most distinguished intellectual and one of its most staunchly pro-French leaders. A Sorbonne-educated, internationally noted poet, the 56-year-old Senghor served in the postwar French Assembly, even sat in the Paris Cabinet (as Secretary of State for Scientific Research) under Premier Edgar Faure. He is also a devout African nationalist and prominent exponent of "négritude''-the concept that sees Africa as the wave of the future. Nevertheless, Senghor is convinced that Senegal's best hopes for strength and prosperity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Senegal: Friends Fall Out | 12/28/1962 | See Source »

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