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Often in things such as Bible verses, folk tales, and other media commonly used in the african-american community during pre-civil war, there is a common theme of freedom, pertaining to the want of it. In stories like "The People Could Fly", those who had been kidnapped from their rightful place and sold into slavery used ancient powers and magic, all allowing them to escape to their ultimate goal of regaining freedom. In other tales, this is also present. However, I don't have the time right now to list them. I will do so asap.
<span>In the early 1970's there was a splinter group associated with the PLO called the Fatah; some of it's member dissidents led by Yasser Arafat formed Black September in order to seek revenge on King Hussein for attempting to claim his kingdom by force. It was a terrorist organization and was active until 1973.</span>
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The differance is that it shows the people have a say in decisions and not just who is in charge has power.
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years of economic stagnation left it far behind western an asia countires </span>