well so far not proven, I prefer to stick to proven data tbh
If you could specify the approximate page number or chapter, I could have a look. It can be "borrowed" online on archive.org, but text search doesn't work well, as it's a scan of the book without having done proper OCR, methinks.
https://archive.org/details/frommyafricannot0000schw/
Faggotry, "loaning" or "borrowing" digital files, if you ask me, but what-shekel, shekel-ever.
EDIT: I took the liberty of ripping the book from Archive.org (shekelniggers).
https://files.catbox.moe/5zjlz6.pdf
Would need to be OCR'ed to search for said text.
Another patron is using this book. Borrow unavailable
didn't expect that level of stupidity from https://archive.org, amusing.
Anyway, I have no idea about page number sorry
That was me, lol. I've returned it now, though (after making a copy).
can you share it online please? But seems this passage was omitted or was never there
I took the liberty of ripping the book from Archive.org (shekelniggers).
https://files.catbox.moe/5zjlz6.pdf
Would need to be OCR'ed to search for said text.
I can't see that passage there unfortunately
see my edit:
Sorry for the shit link, that's all I could find right now. It's a pdf btw
>The legacies of Albert Schweitzer reconsidered
>...
>A word about the relations of the whites and the blacks. What must be the general character of the intercourse between them? Am I to treat the black man as my equal or my inferior? I must show him that I can respect the dignity of human personality in everyone, and this attitude in me he must be able to see for himself; but the essential thing is that there shall be real brotherliness. How far this is to find complete expression in the sayings, and doings of daily life must be settled by circumstances. The Negro is a child, and with children nothing can be done without the use of authority. We must, therefore, so arrange the circumstances of daily life that my natural authority can find expression. With regard to the Negroes, then, I have coined the formula: ‘I am your brother, it is true, but your elder brother’. (p. 85)
I also found the same book "The legacies of Albert Schweitzer reconsidered and the quote "There is something that all white men who have lived here like I must learn and know:..." is there on page 100. But this is disputed now
Well done. I've quick searched for "inferior" and found the first result in the the part above, which indicates that the quote we're looking for is likely from him
But then if the full quote itself in the there, then all the better
(post is archived)