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Amadou Lamine-Guèye
He Turned Subjects into Citizens
Before Senegal became independent, Lamine Guèye fought for fairness within the French empire. In 1946, his law helped turn millions of Africans into citizens with rights.

Before Senegal became independent, Lamine Guèye fought for fairness within the French empire. In 1946, his law helped turn millions of Africans into citizens with rights.
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