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Frantz Fanon Quotes


Brief author info: Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) Martiniquen writer Educated in France; received medical degree, specialized in psychiatry; work chiefly about the harmful effect of white colonization on blacks; most famous works were Black Skins, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth.


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To educate the masses politically is to make the totality of the nation a reality to each citizen. It is to make the history of the nation part of the personal experience of each of its citizens.
If the building of a bridge does not enrich the awareness of those who work on it, then that bridge ought not to be built.
No attempt must be made to encase man, for it is his destiny to be set free.
Culture has never the translucidity of custom; it abhors all simplification. In its essence it is opposed to custom, for custom is always the deterioration of culture.
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