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18. The Empire Implodes

Empire

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The Legacy of Naja Faraji

Naja Faraji: I think that Indian experience is essential to understanding his politics in Britain. He essentially saw the Indian community arriving and saw factionalism. And he couldn't be persuaded out of that way of seeing multiculturalism. In the Rivers of Blood speech, he famously talks about,. you know, the black man ending up with a whip hand over the white man. That is an imperial image, you know, it's an image of slavery. It's not confined to power. Everybody sort of crystallizes this kind of language around power.

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