Death:Death by Disease 30 April 1991 in Auneau (Cancer, age 61) chart Placidus Equal_H.
French actor, musician, singer, and composer. He died of cancer after a tour of Japan in Auneau, France on 30 April 1991. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Frantz Fanon (not Fanon Maurice), born on July 20, 1929, in Fort-de-France, Martinique (not December 31, 1929, in Auneau, France), was a prominent psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary, and writer whose work significantly influenced anti-colonial and civil rights movements. He tragically died of leukemia on December 6, 1961, at the age of 32.
While Fanon has no recent projects in the traditional sense due to his passing in 1961, his work continues to be the subject of numerous ongoing projects:
Due to his passing predating the existence of social media, Fanon himself has no social media presence. However, numerous academics, activists, and organizations discuss his work and legacy on platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Searching for “Frantz Fanon” on these platforms will yield numerous results.
News relating to Frantz Fanon is typically found in academic journals, articles discussing postcolonial theory, or analyses of contemporary social movements influenced by his work.
For more information, consult academic databases, libraries, and online resources dedicated to postcolonial studies or 20th-century intellectual history.
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