What Holocaust. "Glenn Reitz", archiviert vom Original am 18. Oktober 2007; abgerufen im 1. Januar 1.
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Henry Epps: A Concise Chronicle History of the African-American People Experience in America. Lulu.com, ISBN 978-1-300-16143-1, S.57 (google.com [abgerufen am 24. Februar 2015]).
“This borrowing from borrowers without attribution is what I call 'the dual plagiarism.' But this plagiarism is defensible because the vocabulary of horrors like genocide and enslavement should not be subject to copyright-restrictions”, Ancestry, Descent And Identity. Igcs.binghamton.edu, archiviert vom Original am 13. März 2012; abgerufen am 14. Oktober 2015.
“destruction of human possibility involved redefining African humanity to the world, poisoning past, present and future relations with others who only know us through this stereotyping and thus damaging the truly human relations among peoples.” Letter by Maulana Karenga, 2001. H-net.msu.edu, 29. April 2010, archiviert vom Original am 5. März 2016; abgerufen am 14. Oktober 2015.
“This borrowing from borrowers without attribution is what I call 'the dual plagiarism.' But this plagiarism is defensible because the vocabulary of horrors like genocide and enslavement should not be subject to copyright-restrictions”, Ancestry, Descent And Identity. Igcs.binghamton.edu, archiviert vom Original am 13. März 2012; abgerufen am 14. Oktober 2015.
“destruction of human possibility involved redefining African humanity to the world, poisoning past, present and future relations with others who only know us through this stereotyping and thus damaging the truly human relations among peoples.” Letter by Maulana Karenga, 2001. H-net.msu.edu, 29. April 2010, archiviert vom Original am 5. März 2016; abgerufen am 14. Oktober 2015.