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Revolutionary notes by Julius Lester
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Revolutionary notes (original 1969; edition 1969)

by Julius Lester

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Title:Revolutionary notes
Authors:Julius Lester
Info:New York, R. W. Baron, 1969. xi, 209 p. 22 cm.
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Revolutionaries are not born.
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...possibly what this age needs is not commitment but just caring about other people and being willing to die because you care so much.
There is no protest if permission must be sought and rules abided by. We have allowed the form that our protest takes to be defined for us by those whom we protest against.
The world is not governed by law, but by power, and the U.S. has the power to break or make any law that is in its interest to do so.
It must be remembered that the demonstrators were to some degree immune from wholesale brutality because they were white and because they were middle-class. Whether they retain their racial and class immunity depends on their militancy and degree of developed action. If they become a real threat to this country. they will lose that immunity. (Confrontation at the Pentagon)
The government...will attempt to isolate the mire organized groups who have popular supports from liberal; it will attempt to increase the isolation between black and white. Once each dangerous element has been isolated, it can be eliminated, one by one. (The Legalisms of Repression)
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