“The settler makes history and is conscious of making it. And because he constantly refers to the history of his mother country, he clearly indicates that he himself is the extension of that mother country. Thus the history which he writes is not the history of the country which he plunders but the history of his own nation in regard to all that she skims off, all that she violates and starves.”
Quote by Frantz Fanon
Book:Damnés de la terre
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Damnés de la terre
In this gripping narrative, the protagonist faces the challenges of a society that has been stripped of its humanity, struggling to find hope and redemption amidst the darkness. more
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