It is not the absence of the white man that frightens me, but the presence of the black man who thinks like the white man.
First president of Ghana
It is not the absence of the white man that frightens me, but the presence of the black man who thinks like the white man.
First president of Ghana
Attributed, common saying, exact source difficult to pinpoint definitively.
Undated, likely 1960s
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