The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 124
... talking to Negroes and the effects of this man- ner . Although he is writing about white Europeans , what Fanon says applies equally to white Americans . He points out that most whites " talk down " to the Negro , and this " talking ...
... talking to Negroes and the effects of this man- ner . Although he is writing about white Europeans , what Fanon says applies equally to white Americans . He points out that most whites " talk down " to the Negro , and this " talking ...
Page 229
... talk with them if they showed the tiniest interest . He moved faster than the others , and seemed to be in charge , now signaling a new direction for walking , later approving or suggesting luncheon shifts . We moved along the pavement ...
... talk with them if they showed the tiniest interest . He moved faster than the others , and seemed to be in charge , now signaling a new direction for walking , later approving or suggesting luncheon shifts . We moved along the pavement ...
Page 402
... talk that way . I think in fact that the university administration was probably more sympathetic to the Third World demands than many of their own faculty or than the regents , the governor , or the people of California . But even when ...
... talk that way . I think in fact that the university administration was probably more sympathetic to the Third World demands than many of their own faculty or than the regents , the governor , or the people of California . But even when ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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