Patrice Lumumba

Congolese independence leader

Modern influential 107 sayings

Sayings by Patrice Lumumba

We are not alone. Africa, Asia, and free and liberated people from every corner of the world will always be found at the side of the Congolese.

1960 — Speech on Congolese independence
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The day will come when history will speak.

1961 — Letter from prison
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Neither brutality nor cruelty nor torture will ever bring me to ask for mercy.

1961 — Letter from prison
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Dead, living, free, or in prison on the orders of the colonialists, it is not I who counts. It is the Congo, it is Africa.

1961 — Letter from prison
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The colonialists have distorted everything to justify their domination.

1958 — Speech at the All-African People's Conference
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We are not beggars. We are a great people.

1960 — Speech on Congolese independence
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The colonialists have turned our brothers into instruments of their domination.

1958 — Speech at the All-African People's Conference
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I do not know what history will say of us, but I know that it will say that we were not cowards.

1961 — Letter from prison
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The colonialists have made us strangers in our own country.

1958 — Speech at the All-African People's Conference
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We are not Communists, Catholics, or Socialists. We are African nationalists.

1960 — Speech clarifying political stance
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The colonialists have only left in order to change their tactics.

1960 — Warning about neo-colonialism
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Dead, living, free, or in prison on the orders of the colonialists, it is not I who counts. It is the Congo, it is our people for whom independence has been transformed into a cage.

1961 — Final letter before assassination
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African unity and solidarity are no longer dreams. They must be expressed in decisions.

1960 — Speech advocating Pan-Africanism
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The day will come when history will speak. But it will not be the history which will be taught in Brussels, Paris, Washington, or the United Nations. It will be the history which will be taught in the countries freed from colonialism and its puppets.

1960 — Speech condemning colonial powers
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Without dignity there is no liberty, without justice there is no dignity, and without independence there are no free men.

1960 — Speech on Congo's independence
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We are going to make the Congo the center of the sun’s radiance for all of Africa.

1960 — Visionary speech
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We are not afraid of freedom. We are not afraid of independence. We are afraid of those who want to use this freedom and independence for their own selfish ends.

1958 — Speech at the All-African Peoples' Conference
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Blacks, like whites, are intelligent and courageous. They want to control their own affairs and develop their own country.

1960 — Interview with a journalist
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Our country, which was plundered for 80 years, is now free. No one will be able to stop us from building our independence.

1960 — Speech on Independence Day
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We must not confuse the Congo's independence with the independence of certain individuals.

1960 — Speech
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