"People are really beginning to see the mechanisms of imperialism. When colonialism existed people could see colonialism. When racial segregation existed in its apartheid form, people could see the "whites only" signs. But it's much more difficult to see the structures of neo-imperialism, neo-colonialism, neo-slavery."

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Source: Assata Shakur (1987). “Assata: An Autobiography”, p.183, Zed Books

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Assata Shakur

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Assata Shakur is a prominent activist and former member of the Black Panther Party, known for her powerful writings on freedom and social justice.

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