Sunday, July 20

Literary & Cultural Icons

  • Maryse Condé (1934–2024): Acclaimed Guadeloupean novelist, critic, and academic, best known for Ségou and I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem. Winner of multiple literary awards including the New Academy Prize (2018)
  • Saint‑John Perse (Alexis Leger; 1887–1975): Nobel Prize–winning poet and diplomat, whose works reflect Caribbean influence and lyrical depth
  • Édouard Glissant: Influential writer, philosopher, and cultural theorist known for developing Caribbean notions of identity and creolization
  • Dany Bébel‑Gisler (1935–2003): Sociolinguist and activist who pioneered teaching and preservation of Guadeloupean Creole; instrumental in UNESCO’s Slave Route Project
  • Lucie Julia (1927–2023): Writer, social worker, and women’s rights activist who wrote in both Creole and French; received Caribbean literary prizes
  • Gerty Archimède (1909–1980): First woman lawyer in Guadeloupe, first black female member of French National Assembly, and prominent feminist figure

Sports Legends

  • Marie‑Josée Pérec: Born in Guadeloupe in 1968, she won three Olympic gold medals (200 m & 400 m) and is one of France’s greatest athletes
  • Christine Arron: Sprinter with a European record of 10.73 s in the 100 m; world champion relay gold and Olympic medalist
  • Teddy Riner: Born in Les Abymes, this world-class judoka has won 10 World Championship golds and three Olympic gold medals
  • Lilian Thuram: Defender born in Pointe‑à‑Pitre, France’s most capped player (142 caps), part of the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 winning teams
  • Marius Trésor: Legendary French centre-back born in Guadeloupe, widely regarded as one of the best of his generation
  • Mickaël Piétrus & Mickaël Gelabale: Basketball players from Guadeloupe who had professional careers in the NBA and European leagues
  • Didier Dinart: Former French handball star and coach, nicknamed “La Roca,” from Pointe‑à‑Pitre

Music & Entertainment

  • Francky Vincent: Singer-songwriter and entertainer from Pointe‑à‑Pitre, famous for his provocative style and popular zouk tracks over decades
  • Admiral T (Christy Campbell): Reggae–dancehall star born in Les Abymes; known internationally for music and streetwear venture WOK LINE
  • Laurent Voulzy: French singer-songwriter of Guadeloupean heritage, blending Caribbean rhythms with pop music (mentioned in top figures)
  • Harry Roselmack: Distinguished French journalist and TV anchor of Guadeloupean origin, known for incisive political reporting
  • Sonia Rolland: Miss France 2000 (born in Rwanda, raised in Guadeloupe), actress and humanitarian with strong advocacy roles

Political & Historical Figures

  • Lucette Michaux‑Chevry: Pioneering female politician from Guadeloupe; first President of the Regional Council and longtime local leader
  • Louis Delgrès: Revolutionary hero who led the 1802 resistance against slavery reinstatement in Guadeloupe; symbol of freedom and resistance

Quick Overview Table

NameFieldNotability
Maryse CondéLiteratureInternationally acclaimed novelist
Saint-John PersePoetry/DiplomacyNobel Prize in Literature
Édouard GlissantCultural TheoryCreole identity theorist
Gerty ArchimèdePoliticsFirst woman lawyer & MP from Guadeloupe
Teddy RinerJudoMultiple world & Olympic titles
Lilian ThuramFootballFrance’s most-capped player
Marie‑Josée PérecAthleticsTriple Olympic gold medalist
Admiral TMusicReggae-dancehall star
Mickaël PiétrusBasketballNBA and French Pro league player
Lucie Julia / Bébel-GislerLiterature / LinguisticsCreole activism and authorship
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