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How does Neto portray colonialism and slavery in the grieved land?

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Neto’s verse is often classified as protest poetry, especially because of his strong opposition to racial injustice and colonial aggression and misrule. Several of his protest poems, including “Night” and “The Grieved Lands,” focus their theme on isolation, nostalgia, alienation, the desecration of ancient places, racial discrimination, and a litany of man’s inhumanity to man.

As a medical student in Lisbon, Neto made friends with Amílcar Lopes Cabral of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde), Marcelino dos Santos of Mozambique and several other students from Africa and formed an Africa cultural society (known as the Anti-Colonial Movement) – developing what they termed "the re-Africanization of the mind", a process which they compared to the French movement négritude. Many from the society became leaders of anti-colonial movements back in Africa.

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