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This lecture explores the life and ideas of Frantz Fanon, focusing on his role in the independence movements in Africa, particularly in Algeria. It delves into Fanon's analysis of the relationship between colonial powers and newly independent nations, his views on the national bourgeoisie, and the challenges faced post-independence. The lecture also discusses key events in Fanon's life, such as his involvement in the Algerian war, his writings, and his untimely death. Through Fanon's perspective, the instructor sheds light on the complexities of decolonization and the struggles for true independence in Africa.