“To answer oppression with appropriate resistance requires knowledge of two kinds: in the first place, self-knowledge by the victim, which means awareness that oppression exists, an awareness that the victim has fallen from a great height of glory or promise into the present depths; secondly, the victim must know who the enemy is. He must know his oppressor's real name, not an alias, a pseudonym, or a nom de plume!”
Quote by Chinua Achebe
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The Education of a British-Protected Child
This book offers a personal account of the author's upbringing in a British-protected region, detailing the cultural, social, and educational influences of colonialism. more
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