Marcus Garvey in his "Man Know Thyself" article said: "For man to - TopicsExpress



          

Marcus Garvey in his "Man Know Thyself" article said: "For man to know himself is for him to feel that for him there is no human master. For him Nature is his servant, and whatsoever he wills in Nature, that shall be his reward. If he wills to be a pigmy, a serf of a slave, that shall he be. If he wills to be a real man in possession of things common to man, then he shall be his own sovereign. When man fails to grasp his authority he sinks to the level real lower animals, and whatsoever the real man bids him to do, even as if it were of the lower animals, that much shall he do. If he says "go," He goes. If he says "come," he comes. By this command he performs the functions of life even as by a similar command the mule, the horse, the cow perform the will of their masters.
Posted on: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 10:56:36 +0000

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