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John Henrik Clarke, an esteemed American author, was a pivotal figure in African-American historiography. His works delved deep into the complexities of African diaspora history, shedding light on forgotten narratives and challenging prevailing Eurocentric perspectives. Clarke's scholarly contributions continue to inspire generations, advocating for a more inclusive understanding of history and identity.
"Religion is the organization of spirituality into something that became the hand maiden of conquerors. Nearly all religions were brought to people and imposed on people by conquerors, and used as the framework to control their minds."
"My main point here is that if you are the child of God and God is a part of you, the in your imagination God suppose to look like you. And when you accept a picture of the deity assigned to you by another people, you become the spiritual prisoners of that other people."
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