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And much of the anger which Negroes felt toward Martin Luther King during the
Battle of Selma stemmed from the fact that he denied history a great moment,
never to be recaptured, when he turned tail on the Edmund Pettus Bridge and ...
And much of the anger which Negroes felt toward Martin Luther King during the
Battle of Selma stemmed from the fact that he denied history a great moment,
never to be recaptured, when he turned tail on the Edmund Pettus Bridge and ...
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The malignant ingeniousness of this device is that although it accurately
describes an objective biological fact—or, at least, a sociological fact in America
—it concealed the paramount psychological fact: that to the white mind, prefixing
anything ...
The malignant ingeniousness of this device is that although it accurately
describes an objective biological fact—or, at least, a sociological fact in America
—it concealed the paramount psychological fact: that to the white mind, prefixing
anything ...
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The chip on the Supermasculine Menial's shoulder is the fact that he has been
robbed of his mind. In an uncannily effective manner, the society in which he lives
has assumed in its very structure that he, minus a mind, is the embodiment of ...
The chip on the Supermasculine Menial's shoulder is the fact that he has been
robbed of his mind. In an uncannily effective manner, the society in which he lives
has assumed in its very structure that he, minus a mind, is the embodiment of ...
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The White Race and Its Heroes | 65 |
Lazarus Come Forth | 84 |
Notes on a Native Son | 97 |
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