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" The French, powerless before this fortitude, saw in it not the strength of the revolution but some peculiarity special to Blacks. The muscles of a Negro , they said, contracted with so much force as to make him insensible to pain. They enslaved the Negro, they said, because he was not a man, and when he behaved like a man, they called him a monster. "

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C.L.R. James quote : The French, powerless before this fortitude, saw in it not the strength of the revolution but some peculiarity special to Blacks. The muscles of a Negro , they said, contracted with so much force as to make him insensible to pain. They enslaved the Negro, they said, because he was not a man, and when he behaved like a man, they called him a monster.