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100 1  Quinn, Riley,|eauthor. 
245 12 A Macat analysis of Frantz Fanon's The wretched of the 
       earth|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cRiley Quinn. 
246 14 Frantz Fanon's The wretched of the earth 
250    Unabridged. 
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520    Published in 1961, the year of Frantz Fanon's death, The 
       Wretched of the Earth is both a powerful analysis of the 
       psychological effects of colonization and a rallying cry 
       for violent uprising and independence. The book rejects 
       colonial assumptions that the people of colonized 
       countries need to be guided by their European colonizers 
       because they are somehow less evolved or civilized. Fanon 
       argues that violence is justified to purge colonialism not
       just from the countries themselves, but from the very 
       souls of their inhabitants, who have been so damaged by 
       its abuses. According to Fanon, it is the poor above all 
       who need to rebel if real change is to come, because the 
       indigenous middle classes will just produce a society very
       similar to the old one. And after revolution, the new 
       country should aspire to make real improvements in the 
       lives of the worst off through education and investment. 
       The Wretched of the Earth became an inspiration for many 
       liberation struggles around the world after Fanon's death 
       and continues to be a key text in postcolonial studies. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Fanon, Frantz,|d1925-1961.|tDamn©es de la terre.|lEnglish
       |xCriticism and interpretation. 
651  0 France|xColonies|zAfrica. 
651  0 Algeria|xHistory|y1945-1962. 
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