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  • DRAFTEDBYt AFNW1RTHAVER~AMP APPROVED ~~I AFNWaMR~~ING AF1MR• HADSEL S(s a A~PAR~ER, t< J2 171 "1'! JUN 68 FM SECSTATE WASHDC TO AM~MBA~SyDAKAR UNcLA§ ST~TE 181314 II PL.EASE, PASS F"OL.l.OWING MESSAGE PRESIQENT-JOHNSON1·. • TO ?.~ES.I.DENT' SENGHO
  • that distinction. He taught in French schools until the beginning of World War II in 1940. During th~ Nazi occupation, he was a prisoner of war, an experience that inspired some of his finest poetry. After the war, President Senghor began his remarkable political