Albert Memmi (Arabic: ألبرت ميمي; born December 15, 1920) is a French writer and essayist of Tunisian-Jewish origin.
Racism does not limit itself to biology or economics or psychology or metaphysics; it attacks along many fronts and in many forms, deploying whatever is at hand, and even what is not, inventing when the need arises.
I was sort of a half-breed of colonization, understanding everyone because I belonged completely to no one.
Laundry is the only thing that should be separated by color. ” - - Unknown “Racism rests upon and functions as a kind of seesaw: the persecutor rises by debasing and inferiorizing his victim.
There is a strange kind of tragic enigma associated with the problem of racism. No one, or almost no one, wishes to see themselves as racist; still racism persists, real and tenacious.
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