A review by blackcalendula1992
The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon

4.0

Reading " The Wretched of the Earth" by Franz Fanon was a transformative experience for me. This book is not an easy read, but it is an essential one for anyone interested in understanding the roots of colonialism and its devastating impact on the colonized peoples. Fanon's writing is powerful and passionate, drawing on his own experiences as a psychiatrist working with Algerian freedom fighters. His analysis of the psychological and social effects of colonialism on both the colonizer and the colonized is incisive and unflinching. What struck me most about this book was Fanon's unwavering commitment to the liberation of oppressed people. He believed that only through violent resistance could the colonize break free from the psychological and physical chains of colonialism. While this may be a controversial stance, Fanon's words challenged me to examine my own assumptions and biases. As a person of the global majority myself " The Wretched of the Earth" resonated deeply with m. Fanon's critique of the damaging effects of white supremacy on the psyche of people of color is still relevant today. His call for a revolution of the mind is just as urgent now as it was when the book was first published.