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Muammar al-Gaddafi

The Green Book

The Green Book

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    “When I bring up this book people often think I mean the classic Negro American guide on how freed black people navigated oppression throughout the south. It’s a different book but similar messaging, Gadaffi was a leader who wanted to free all oppressed through unity and one sovereigned African state without the need of euro and western powers, a guide of its own that speaks about power, commerce, and the “instrument” that is the government.”

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