"After all, if it comes to that, there is really neither Ogun nor Jesus! There are only mystified forms of our consciousness."

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Source: Lewis Nordan (1992). “Music of the Swamp”, Algonquin Books

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Lewis Nkosi

Writer, Critic

Lewis Nkosi was a South African writer and critic known for his exploration of identity and struggle, particularly in his notable work 'Mating Birds'.

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"Liberals want to set up social welfare committees to help whites and West Indians love each other in Birmingham. But all such efforts are doomed to failure. For the strong the weak are just too much of a temptation; and in all fairness it seems to me quite wicked for black people to have tempted the powerful with so much powerless-ness for so long. The obvious answer is to redress this imbalance in power."

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"I have seen white settlers in Africa who had sworn that they would never sit down to table with those "smelly blacks" sit down quite happily with half-nude tribesmen once a country achieves independence. It is the context of power which changes behavior and transmutes antipathy into sympathy."

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