Conversation with Eldridge Cleaver: Algiers, Numéro 2McGraw-Hill, 1970 - 131 pages |
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... felt that this was an erroneous tactic , that by starting underground you acknowledged a sort of defeat , you eschewed your legiti- macy . In the first place , revolutionaries have nothing to hide ; that which is hidden is done so only ...
... felt that this was an erroneous tactic , that by starting underground you acknowledged a sort of defeat , you eschewed your legiti- macy . In the first place , revolutionaries have nothing to hide ; that which is hidden is done so only ...
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... felt that I wasn't doing my part , that I owed something to that effort , because I was there and other blacks were there , and the Muslims were complain- ing about specific grievances within the prison system itself , you see . I felt ...
... felt that I wasn't doing my part , that I owed something to that effort , because I was there and other blacks were there , and the Muslims were complain- ing about specific grievances within the prison system itself , you see . I felt ...
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... felt it was performing a valuable service , so I never felt uptight about my relation- ship to it . There were people who did feel uptight about that . There were people who felt that this was contra- dictory . They felt that Ramparts ...
... felt it was performing a valuable service , so I never felt uptight about my relation- ship to it . There were people who did feel uptight about that . There were people who felt that this was contra- dictory . They felt that Ramparts ...
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