Danh ngôn của Dick Gregory

We used to root for the Indians against the cavalry, because we didn't think it was fair in the history books that when the cavalry won it was a great victory, and when the Indians won it was a massacre.
We used to root for the Indians against the cavalry, because we didn't think it was fair in the history books that when the cavalry won it was a great victory, and when the Indians won it was a massacre.
Chúng ta từng ủng hộ người da đỏ chống lại kỵ binh, bởi vì chúng ta không nghĩ rằng trong sử sách, thật công bằng khi kỵ binh chiến thắng là một chiến thắng vĩ đại, còn khi người da đỏ thắng thì đó là một cuộc thảm sát.
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