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Françoise Ega (11 November 1920 – 8 March 1976) was an Afro-Martinican laborer, writer and social activist. She was most noted in her lifetime for her community leadership and advocacy for Caribbean migrants to France. Since her death, her written works, which explore themes of alienation, exploitation, and nationalism, have been recognized as an important voice for French Antillean women in the period between the end of the Second World War and the end to colonization.

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  • Françoise Ega (en)
  • Françoise Ega (fr)
  • Françoise Ega (pt)
  • Эга, Франсуаза (ru)
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  • Françoise Ega (11 November 1920 – 8 March 1976) was an Afro-Martinican laborer, writer and social activist. She was most noted in her lifetime for her community leadership and advocacy for Caribbean migrants to France. Since her death, her written works, which explore themes of alienation, exploitation, and nationalism, have been recognized as an important voice for French Antillean women in the period between the end of the Second World War and the end to colonization. (en)
  • Françoise Ega (née Françoise Marcelle Modock le 11 novembre 1920 au Morne-Rouge et morte le 8 mars 1976 à Marseille) est une ouvrière, écrivaine et activiste sociale martiniquaise. Elle est connue pour son rôle de meneuse dans sa communauté et pour sa défense des personnes migrantes des Caraïbes en France. Depuis sa mort, ses écrits, qui explorent les thèmes de l'aliénation, de l'exploitation et du nationalisme, sont reconnus comme une voix importante pour les femmes antillaises françaises dans la période entre la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et la fin de la colonisation. (fr)
  • Françoise Ega (Le Morne-Rouge, 11 de novembro de 1920 – Marselha, 8 de março de 1976) foi uma escritora e ativista social francesa, nascida na Martinica. Dedicou-se em vida a lutar pelos direitos da comunidade negra e dos migrantes caribenhos na França. Seus livros trabalhavam com temas como exploração, nacionalismo, alienação, racismo e machismo e ela foi reconhecida como uma importante voz feminina das Antilhas francesas entre o final da Segunda Guerra Mundial e o fim da colonização francesa. (pt)
  • Франсуаза Эга (фр. Françoise Ega, 11 ноября 1920 — 8 марта 1976) — афро-мартиникская рабочая, писательница и общественный деятель. При жизни она была наиболее известна своим общественным лидерством и защитой карибских мигрантов во Франции. После смерти Франсуазы её письменные работы, в которых исследуются темы отчуждения, эксплуатации и национализма, были признаны важным голосом французских антильских женщин в период между окончанием Второй мировой войны и окончанием колонизации. (ru)
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  • Françoise Ega (en)
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  • Marseille, France (en)
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  • Françoise Marcelle Modock (en)
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  • Françoise Ega (11 November 1920 – 8 March 1976) was an Afro-Martinican laborer, writer and social activist. She was most noted in her lifetime for her community leadership and advocacy for Caribbean migrants to France. Since her death, her written works, which explore themes of alienation, exploitation, and nationalism, have been recognized as an important voice for French Antillean women in the period between the end of the Second World War and the end to colonization. (en)
  • Françoise Ega (née Françoise Marcelle Modock le 11 novembre 1920 au Morne-Rouge et morte le 8 mars 1976 à Marseille) est une ouvrière, écrivaine et activiste sociale martiniquaise. Elle est connue pour son rôle de meneuse dans sa communauté et pour sa défense des personnes migrantes des Caraïbes en France. Depuis sa mort, ses écrits, qui explorent les thèmes de l'aliénation, de l'exploitation et du nationalisme, sont reconnus comme une voix importante pour les femmes antillaises françaises dans la période entre la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et la fin de la colonisation. (fr)
  • Françoise Ega (Le Morne-Rouge, 11 de novembro de 1920 – Marselha, 8 de março de 1976) foi uma escritora e ativista social francesa, nascida na Martinica. Dedicou-se em vida a lutar pelos direitos da comunidade negra e dos migrantes caribenhos na França. Seus livros trabalhavam com temas como exploração, nacionalismo, alienação, racismo e machismo e ela foi reconhecida como uma importante voz feminina das Antilhas francesas entre o final da Segunda Guerra Mundial e o fim da colonização francesa. (pt)
  • Франсуаза Эга (фр. Françoise Ega, 11 ноября 1920 — 8 марта 1976) — афро-мартиникская рабочая, писательница и общественный деятель. При жизни она была наиболее известна своим общественным лидерством и защитой карибских мигрантов во Франции. После смерти Франсуазы её письменные работы, в которых исследуются темы отчуждения, эксплуатации и национализма, были признаны важным голосом французских антильских женщин в период между окончанием Второй мировой войны и окончанием колонизации. (ru)
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