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Fily Dabo Sissoko was a
Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, Jumhūriyyāt Mālī is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mal ...
an writer and political leader, born 15 May 1900 at
Horokoto Horokoto is a village and principal settlement (''chef-lieu'') of the commune of Niambia in the Cercle of Bafoulabé in the Kayes Region of south-western Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢 ...
(
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, now in
Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, Jumhūriyyāt Mālī is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mal ...
's
Bafoulabé Cercle Bafoulabé Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Kayes Region of Mali. The administrative center (''chef-lieu'') is the town of Bafoulabé. In the 2009 census the population of the ''cercle'' was 233,926. The ''cercle'' is divided in ...
). He died 30 June 1964, imprisoned at
Kidal Kidal ( Tuareg Berber: ⴾⴸⵍ, KDL, Kidal) is a town and commune in the desert region of northern Mali. The town lies northeast of Gao and is the capital of the Kidal Cercle and the Kidal Region. The commune has an area of about and incl ...
. Fily Dabo Sissoko is chiefly remembered as one of the most influential political leaders of pre-independence Mali, primary conservative rival to Mali's first President
Modibo Keita Modibo or more correctlyMoodibbo in Fula or Fulfulde Orthography is a given name in some Fulɓe or Fulani regions, while in some regions it's used as a form of respect which means a learned scholar. Others are named moodibbo after one's parents or g ...
, and an influential writer of the Negritude movement.


Early life

Sissoko was of Khassonké ethnicity and he was the son of a local traditional ruler, Dabo Sissoko received his primary education at nearby Bafoulabé, before winning a place at the elite
École normale supérieure William Ponty École William Ponty was a government teachers' college in French West Africa, in what is now Senegal. The school is now in Kolda, Senegal, where it is currently known as École de formation d’instituteurs William Ponty. It is associated with t ...
in
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(
Senegal Senegal,; Wolof: ''Senegaal''; Pulaar: 𞤅𞤫𞤲𞤫𞤺𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭 (Senegaali); Arabic: السنغال ''As-Sinighal'') officially the Republic of Senegal,; Wolof: ''Réewum Senegaal''; Pulaar : 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 ...
). He was a teacher at the Bafoulabé Regional school until he succeeded his father and became "chef de canton" of
Niambia Niambia is a ''commune'' in the Cercle of Bafoulabé in the Kayes Region of south-western Mali. The main village (''chef-lieu An administrative center is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the pla ...
in 1933. Sissoko took part in French politics, supporting the
Front populaire The Popular Front (french: Front populaire) was an alliance of French left-wing movements, including the communist French Communist Party (PCF), the socialist French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) and the progressive Radical-S ...
government on the 1930s and the Resistance during the Second World War. He received the ''
Médaille de la Résistance The Resistance Medal (french: Médaille de la Résistance) was a decoration bestowed by the French Committee of National Liberation, based in the United Kingdom, during World War II. It was established by a decree of General Charles de Gaulle on 9 ...
'' after the war.


Political career

In October 1945 he was elected deputy to the French Constitutional Assembly representing the Soudan-Niger non-citizen constituency. He was a member of the Republican and Resistance Union (URR). Sissoko was elected in a run-off, with 45.8% (1,277) of the vote. In the Constituent Assembly he joined the communist group and he was re-elected in the June and November elections of 1946. After the November 1946 election, he joined the
SFIO The French Section of the Workers' International (french: Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière, SFIO) was a list of political parties in France, political party in France that was founded in 1905 and succeeded in 1969 by the modern-da ...
group. Dabo Sissoko was re-elected to that seat in 1951 and 1956. He was briefly French Under Secretary of State for Industry And Commerce, a Ministerial position in the second government of Robert Schuman (5 to 11 November 1948). With Hamadoun Dicko, another former canton chief, Fily Dabo Sissoko founded in December 1945 the Parti progressiste soudanais (PSP). This was a conservative party led by African traditional rulers (including Sissoko), African officials of the French colonial administration, and the French government. The party sought gradual independence from France to preserve the influence of traditional elites. In 1957, in regional elections, the PSP was dealt its first major electoral defeat at the hands of the Union soudanaise-Rassemblement démocratique africain (US/RDA) of
Modibo Keïta Modibo Keïta (4 June 1915 – 16 May 1977) was the first President of Mali (1960–1968) and the Prime Minister of the Mali Federation. He espoused a form of African socialism. Youth Keïta was born in Bamako-Coura, a neighborhood of Ba ...
. Until the fusion of the parties on the eve of independence in 1959, Fily Dabo Sissoko vigorously opposed the socialist political program of Modibo Keïta. Unsurprisingly, following Mali's 1960 independence, Modibo Keïta became leader. Following riots in 1962 by some business interests opposing the creation of the
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(independent of the
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used by other former colonies), Dabo Sissoko was arrested and charged with sedition. Condemned to death after being found guilty an 'attempt to destabilize the state', Dabo Sissoko had his sentence commuted to life imprisonment. Imprisoned near
Kidal Kidal ( Tuareg Berber: ⴾⴸⵍ, KDL, Kidal) is a town and commune in the desert region of northern Mali. The town lies northeast of Gao and is the capital of the Kidal Cercle and the Kidal Region. The commune has an area of about and incl ...
he died under still controversial and unclear circumstances in 1964.


Writer

Parallel to his political career, Dabo Sissoko became a well-known poet, essayist, and popular author. Associated with the Negritude movement, Dabo Sissoko helped form a Malian cultural identity, drawing from a range of ethnicities and oral literary traditions.


Bibliography

* 1936 : ''La Politesse et la civilité des Noirs'' (essai publié dans le Bulletin de la recherche du Soudan) * 1950 : ''Les Noirs et la culture : Introduction aux problèmes de l’évolution des peuples noirs'' (essai publié à New York) * 1953 : ''Crayons et portraits'' (poems, Mulhouse, Imprimerie Union) * 1953 : ''Harmakhis, poèmes du terroir africain'' (poems, Paris, Éditions de la Tour du Guet) * 1955 : ''Sagesse noire, sentences et poèmes malinkés'' (poems, Paris, Éditions de la Tour du Guet) * 1955 : ''La passion de Djimé'' (novel, Paris, Éditions de la Tour du Guet) * 1957 : ''Coup de sagaie, controverse sur l’Union française'' (essay, Éditions La Tour du Guet, Paris,) * 1959 : ''Une page est tournée'' (essay, Dakar, Diop) * 1962 : ''La savane rouge'' (Avignon, Presses universelles) * 1963 : ''Poèmes de l’Afrique noire'' (poems, Paris, Éditions Debresse) * 1970 : ''Les Jeux de destin'' (poems, Paris, Éditions Jean Grassin) * 1970 : ''Au-dessus des nuages de Madagascar au Kenya'' (poems, Paris, Éditions Jean Grassin)


References


Sources


Fily Dabo Sissoko
Online Larousse Encyclopedia, extracted from Dictionnaire mondial des littératures. Larouse, Paris. * * Jacques Chevrier,
L’œuvre méconnue de Fily Dabo Sissoko
', 34-37 (PDF)
page on the French National Assembly website 2nd page on the French National Assembly website


Further reading

* Sébastien Denjean, ''Fily Dabo Sissoko'', Mémoire de DEA, Centre d'études d'Afrique noire, 1994. * Singare Salamatou Maïga, ''A la découverte de l'oeuvre littéraire de Fily Dabo Sissoko'': thématique et poétique, Thèse de doctorat, Université de Cergy Pontoise, 1999, 418 p. * Mamadou Lamine Diawara, ''Fily-Dabo Sissoko ou la malédiction de Saara Minyamba'', Nouvelles Du Sud, 2000.


External links


BEROSE - International Encyclopaedia of the Histories of Anthropology
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