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14-01-05, 03:06 AM
Earlier this evening I attended a film show, called 'At The River I Stand' It was about the struggle of the sanitation workers of Memphis 1968. To whom that speech was directed.
In order to put that extract into context it would be good if someone could reproduce that speech in full.
So that the ordinary working people of those struggles and timesare not forgot or buried in the shadow of great personalties.
Ours is not the history of kings and Queens. But the struggles and victories of extrodinary people.
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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