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Similarly , the Third World representa- tive the modern sophisticated public seeks as its ideal is the unspoiled African , Asian , or Native American , who remains more preoccupied with her / his image of the real native - the truly ...
Similarly , the Third World representa- tive the modern sophisticated public seeks as its ideal is the unspoiled African , Asian , or Native American , who remains more preoccupied with her / his image of the real native - the truly ...
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Mitsuye Yamada , a second - generation Asian American , relevantly remarks : our white sisters ... should be able to see ... Many of us are now third and fourth generation Americans , but this makes no difference : periodic conflicts ...
Mitsuye Yamada , a second - generation Asian American , relevantly remarks : our white sisters ... should be able to see ... Many of us are now third and fourth generation Americans , but this makes no difference : periodic conflicts ...
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Jan Christiaan Smuts , quoted in Louis Fischer , Gandhi : His Life and Message for the World ( New York : The New American Library of World Literature , 1954 ) 25 . 5 General Louis Botha , quoted by Smuts in Fischer . 6 Manning 287 .
Jan Christiaan Smuts , quoted in Louis Fischer , Gandhi : His Life and Message for the World ( New York : The New American Library of World Literature , 1954 ) 25 . 5 General Louis Botha , quoted by Smuts in Fischer . 6 Manning 287 .
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