“It was a feature peculiar to the colonial wars of North America, that the toils and dangers of the wilderness were to be encountered, before the adverse hosts could meet. A wide, and, apparently, an impervious boundary of forests, severed the possessions of the hostile provinces of France and England. The hardy colonist, and the trained European who fought at his side, frequently expended months in struggling against the rapids of the streams, or in effecting the rugged passes of the mountains, in quest of an opportunity to exhibit their courage in a more martial conflict.” BookWarAmericaOpportunitySidesStruggleDangerMonthsConflictMountainEnglandPossessionWideBoundariesForestsFranceFeaturesStreamsWildernessPeculiarHostQuestsToilHostileRapidsExhibitsProvincesNorth AmericaAdverseHardyRuggedImperviousColonistsFrance And England Author:James F. Cooper
“Every Black woman in America lives her life somewhere along a wide curve of ancient and unexpressed angers.” AmericaBlackAncientWideBlack WomenCurves Author:Audre Lorde
“I'm a London lad, but I'm fascinated by America. I want to take a motorcycling trip across the country and see those wide open spaces.” WantCountryAmericaSpaceWideLondonFascinatedLadOpen SpacesWide Open Spaces Author:Charlie Cox
“The fortunes of the African revolution are closely linked with the world-wide struggle against imperialism. It does not matter where the battle erupts, be it in Africa, Asia or Latin America, the master-mind and master-hand at work are the same. The oppressed and exploited people are striving for their freedom against exploitation and suppression. Ghana must not, Ghana cannot be neutral in the struggle of the oppressed against the oppressor.” PeopleWorldMindDoeMatterHandsAmericaStruggleMastersRevolutionBattleFortuneStriveWideLatinExploitationOppressedAsiaLinkedImperialismLatin AmericaOppressorsSuppressionGhana Author:Kwame Nkrumah