“As more people of color raise our consciousness and refuse to be pitted against one another, the forces of neo-colonial white supremacist domination must work harder to divide and conquer.”

—  Bell Hooks

Source: Killing Rage: Ending Racism

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American author, feminist, and social activist 1952

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