Charles R. Johnson Quote

The wretchedness of being colonized was not that slavery created feelings of guilt and indebtedness... ; nor that it created a long, lurid dream of multiplicity and separateness, which it did indeed create, but the fact that men had epidermalized Being.


Oxherding Tale (1982), ch. 3


The wretchedness of being colonized was not that slavery created feelings of guilt and indebtedness... ; nor that it created a long, lurid dream of...

The wretchedness of being colonized was not that slavery created feelings of guilt and indebtedness... ; nor that it created a long, lurid dream of...

The wretchedness of being colonized was not that slavery created feelings of guilt and indebtedness... ; nor that it created a long, lurid dream of...

The wretchedness of being colonized was not that slavery created feelings of guilt and indebtedness... ; nor that it created a long, lurid dream of...