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“Whites and Blacks: colonial fragments” by Jerzy Giżycki is a provocative and deeply reflective publication that examines the phenomena of colonialism and the ethnic and cultural tensions associated with it. As an astute observer, Giżycki combines his personal experiences with a broad analysis of the socio-political situation in his work, revealing the mechanisms of domination and the influence of colonial powers on indigenous peoples.
The book not only provides valuable information on the historical and cultural aspects of colonialism, but also encourages a critical view of the issue, prompting readers to reflect on the ever-present issues of racism, oppression and identity. Giżycki masterfully blends narrative with facts, making this publication both informative and emotionally impactful.
The elegant leather binding, carefully crafted by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, gives the book a unique and lasting character, emphasizing its value as an important literary document. “Whites and Blacks” is an extremely valuable acquisition for any library and an interesting addition for collectors, being not only a source of knowledge, but also a literary treasure worth passing down from generation to generation. It is a publication that inspires efforts to promote understanding and reconciliation in the complex modern world.






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