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— William H. Wharton"In my last I contended that none of those ties which are necessary to bind a people together and make them one, existed between the colonists and Mexicans."
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The colonists are by the law of nature free-born, as indeed all man are, white or black...It is a clear truth that those who every day barter away other men's liberty will soon care little for their own.
— James Otis
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The gaze that the colonized subject casts at the colonist's sector is a look of lust, a look of envy. Dreams of possession. Every type of possession; of sitting at the colonist's table and sleeping in his bed, preferably with his wife. The colonized man is an envious man.
— Frantz Fanon
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