Évolué
Westernised élites in French and Belgian colonial empires / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Évolué (French: [evɔlɥe], lit. "evolved one" or "developed one") is a French label used during the colonial era to refer to an African who had "evolved" by becoming Europeanised through education or assimilation and had accepted European values and patterns of behavior. It is most commonly used to refer to individuals within the Belgian and French colonial empires. Évolués spoke French, followed European (rather than customary) laws, usually held white-collar jobs (although rarely higher than clerks), and lived primarily in urban areas of the colony.