noun
- plural of nigritude; the quality or state of being black or dark in color
- plural of nigritude; in postcolonial and African diaspora contexts, a celebration of Black identity, culture, and heritage (from the French concept 'négritude')
Usage: rare; literary or archaic
Usage: historical; cultural
Examples
- The poet explored themes of nigritudes in his work, celebrating African heritage.
- The movement of nigritudes emerged as a powerful response to colonial oppression.
- Literary scholars studied the nigritudes expressed in mid-20th-century African writing.
- The canvas displayed various nigritudes, from deep charcoal to pure black.
- Nigritudes became a rallying concept for intellectuals across the African diaspora.