Toward the African Revolution

by Frantz Fanon

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This powerful collection of articles, essays, and letters spans the period between Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961), Fanon's landmark manifesto on the psychology of the colonized and the means of empowerment necessary for their liberation. These pieces display the genesis of some of Fanon's greatest ideas -- ideas that became so vital to the leaders of the American civil rights movement.

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a series of political essays , articles and Notes by the author between 1952 and 1961 in the underground newspaper of the Algerian F.L.N, EL Moudja in French but translated in 1967 and this pb by Grove 1969 was likely the 1st US Ed.and first printing, never re-published it would seem.
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Martinique islander by birth and a psychiatrist by training, Franz Fanon is better known as a pan-African revolutionary ideologue. His treatises on colonialism call for revolutionary confrontation with malignant colonial regimes, where necessary on the battlefield, and, more important, for the eradication of the most invidious form of colonialism, show more namely, colonial mentality. Fanon holds that this mentality prevents the African and the black person everywhere even from being aware of the seriousness of the social and personal deprivations of his or her colonized status. Fanon found his voice when he worked for the Algerian revolutionaries during the Algerian War of Independence against the French. Not only did he become deeply involved in the Algerian struggle, he also emerged as its principal ideologue and formulated his anticolonial writings from the Algerian experience. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Chevalier, Haakon (Translator)
Viren, Eetu (suom.)

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Canonical title
Toward the African Revolution
Original title
Pour la Revolution Africaine
Original publication date
1964
Important places*
Algerije
First words
It is a common saying that man is constantly a challenge to himself, and that were he to claim that he is so no longer he would be denying himself.
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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government, History, Philosophy
DDC/MDS
320.50924Society, government, & culturePolitical scienceTypes of GovernmentPolitical ideologiesPolitical ideologiesBiography And HistoryBiography
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DT295 .F3313History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAfricaHistory of AfricaMaghrib. Barbary StatesAlgeriaHistory
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