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Frantz Fanon, the firebrand politician and activist, didn't just stop at rabble-rousing – he also spent a pivotal three-year stint as a psychiatrist in Algeria from 1953-1956, spearheading revolutionary social therapies to combat the pernicious psychological toll of racism amidst the tumultuous decolonization movement. As Fanon delved deeper into the troubled psyche of a nation grappling with the shackles of colonialism, he began to realize that the quest for Algerian
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