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Frantz Fanon was one of the major anti-colonial thinkers of the 20th century and a hero of the Algerian liberation movement.
Frantz Fanon’s classic of decolonization, The Wretched of the Earth, was published in Paris in the fall of 1961, as the author lay dying of leukemia in a hospital bed at the National Institutes ...
In 2021, when Grove Press reissued “The Wretched of the Earth,” Frantz Fanon’s classic manifesto of anti-colonial rebellion, the timing — 60 years after its release and its author’s ...
In his new biography of the revolutionary psychiatrists life, Adam Shatz asks what Fanon would have made of the 7 October ...
H. Rap Brown didn’t credit Frantz Fanon in his famed 1967 speech on violence, though he might have. He was in a hurry and cities were burning. Fanon laid the groundwork for Rap in his 1961 book ...
Analysis - 'In the fifty years since Fanon's passing to the other side and since the first publication of The Wretched of the Earth, both continue to live on, challenging us to not give up, to not ...
The author of ‘The Wretched of the Earth’ was a doctor and poet. He argued for the violent overthrow of colonialism. ... Frantz Fanon died in 1961, struck down by leukemia.
Chris James Newlove, The wretched of the earth and strategy, Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 46, No. 159, Special Issue: Agrarian change in Zimbabwe: where now? The fast-track land reform ...
These days, none feels more relevant than Frantz Fanon, the anti-colonial theorist who died of leukemia in 1961 at the age of 36. ... "The Wretched Of The Earth" remains an essential touchstone.