Maya Angelou Quotes
The Blacks Was A White Foreigner's Idea Of A People He Did Not Understand. Genet Had Superimposed The Meanness And Cruelty Of His Own People Onto A Race He Had Never Known, A Race Already Nearly Doubled Over Carrying The White Man's Burden Of Greed And Guilt, And Which At The Same Time Toted Its Own Insufficiency. I Threw The Manuscript Into A Closet, Finished With Genet And His Narrow Little Conclusions. Max
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