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15-12-04, 10:05 PM
For, supposing that, it was possible for Black men to rise to the greatest eminence in this country, in wealth and political distinction, so long as the resources and capabilities of Africa remained undeveloped – so long as there was no negro power of respectability in Africa, and that continent remained in her present degradation – she would reflect unfavourably upon them. Africa is the appropriate home of the Black man, and he cannot rise above her.�
Frantz Fanon
We are nothing on earth if we are not, first of all, slaves of the cause of the people, the cause of justice, the cause of liberty.
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