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“The ideology of white supremacy, based on the subjugation of the black man in Rhodesia, denied the black man his full fundamental human rights and freedoms in his own native land and built a wall between black and white. The blacks decided, as the last resort, tha they were going to shoot down this wall; but the whites decided that this wall was to be maintained at any cost in spite of the glaring injustices inherent in it.”
Ndabaningi Sithole, Roots of a Revolution: Scenes from Zimbabwe's Struggle
“You have just said that we should remember the clear lessons of history,' said Bob Johnson. 'What are these?' 'You remember what Bismarch once said? The great issues of the day will not be solved by majority resolution, but by iron and blood.”
Ndabaningi Sithole, Roots of a Revolution: Scenes from Zimbabwe's Struggle
“Lambert went on, 'You remember, also, what Adolf Hitler says in his Mein Kampf?' 'No, What did he say?' 'That which diplomacy will not give us the fistwill”
Ndabaningi Sithole, Roots of a Revolution: Scenes from Zimbabwe's Struggle