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L’autre Eldridge Mohammadou: le rebelle

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This article is a critical tribute to Eldridge Mohammadou, historian and researcher, perceived as a “rebel” in several aspects of his life and career. Based on personal reflections and scholarly analysis, the text highlights three key contexts that shaped his intellectual and political trajectory: complex family ties, marked by rupture and protest; his decisive involvement in the Federation of Black African Students in France (FEANF) in the 1960s, where he joined the anti-colonial struggle; and his conflictual relationship with the politics and administration of post-independence Cameroon, which he ultimately rejected. Beyond these experiences, Eldridge distinguished himself through rigorous research, a constant interest in oral traditions, and a strong demand for scientific autonomy. Far from being a marginal figure, he appears here as a nationalist intellectual whose rebellious spirit embodies a constructive critique of power and a vision of a more just and egalitarian society.

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Published
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10.82319/vestiges.v11i1.363
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https://vestiges.shox.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/vestiges/article/view/363

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Vestiges: Traces of Record
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History and Development. Essays dedicated to Professors Thierno Mouctar Bah and Eldridge Mohammadou
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11
Issue:
1
Publication date:
2025-10-12
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2058-1963


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French
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2390583
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Vestiges:article/363
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2026-02-10
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