White Supremacy in Isabel Allende's Forest of the Pygmies.
Journal of African Children's and Youth Literature 2007, Annual, 17-18
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In terms of their own history, [peoples of Africa] are very obviously developed peoples. They can be seen as "underdeveloped" only in terms of the quite different histories of other peoples, whose own development has emerged and taken shape in quite different circumstances. --Basil Davidson, (233)
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