Black man, you are on your own.
Meaning of the quote
The quote "Black man, you are on your own." means that Black people in South Africa at that time had to take responsibility for their own lives and struggles. It suggests that they could not rely on others, especially the white government, to help them. The quote reflects the difficult and isolated situation that many Black South Africans faced during the apartheid era, when they were denied basic rights and opportunities.
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You are either alive and proud or you are dead, and when you are dead, you can’t care anyway.
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The most potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.
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Black man, you are on your own.
Merely by describing yourself as black you have started on a road towards emancipation, you have committed yourself to fight against all forces that seek to use your blackness as a stamp that marks you out as a subservient being.
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In time, we shall be in a position to bestow on South Africa the greatest possible gift – a more human face.
Being black is not a matter of pigmentation – being black is a reflection of a mental attitude.