Conversation with Eldridge Cleaver: Algiers, Numéro 2McGraw-Hill, 1970 - 131 pages |
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... feel patriotic . I feel that I am a super - patriot , but not to the America I left . You see , I believe that there are two Americas . There is the America of the American dream , and there is the America of the American nightmare . I feel ...
... feel patriotic . I feel that I am a super - patriot , but not to the America I left . You see , I believe that there are two Americas . There is the America of the American dream , and there is the America of the American nightmare . I feel ...
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... feel particularly sympathetic in terms of the revolution that you hope to see in the United States ? CLEAVER . No. I don't feel more sympathetic to any one or the other . As I said earlier , I think that the Cuban revolution is very ...
... feel particularly sympathetic in terms of the revolution that you hope to see in the United States ? CLEAVER . No. I don't feel more sympathetic to any one or the other . As I said earlier , I think that the Cuban revolution is very ...
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... feel very secure because they felt they had the protection of Allah , you know . And I would feel fucked up , because I knew that I was going to go all the way with this no matter what happened , except I didn't feel that I had the ...
... feel very secure because they felt they had the protection of Allah , you know . And I would feel fucked up , because I knew that I was going to go all the way with this no matter what happened , except I didn't feel that I had the ...
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