Jamal Awil

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Black literature does not alter colonial oppression. [contrarian]

Let us be clearly understood. I am convinced that it would be of the greatest interest to be able to have contact with a Negro Literature or architecture of the third century before Christ. I should be very happy to know that a correspondence had flourished between some Negro philosopher and Plato. But I can absolutely not see how this fact would change anything in the lives of the eight-year-old children who labor in the cane fields of Martinique or Guadeloupe.

Frantz Fanon, Constance Farrington, Black skin, white masks, loc. 870