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  • E. B. Dubois wrote of being made 'speechless' by the 'ridicule and systematic humiliation' of Black people in nineteenth-century America, Martin Luther King evoked him again in the 1960s, and recently feminist intellectuals like Patricia Hill Collins have written much about the necessarily collective emotional and political struggle of 'self-valuation' in a society where you are misrecognized, excluded and despised.

    Mahmood Delkhasteh: Humiliation: The Catalyst for Arabs' Revolutions Mahmood Delkhasteh 2011

  • E. B. Dubois wrote of being made 'speechless' by the 'ridicule and systematic humiliation' of Black people in nineteenth-century America, Martin Luther King evoked him again in the 1960s, and recently feminist intellectuals like Patricia Hill Collins have written much about the necessarily collective emotional and political struggle of 'self-valuation' in a society where you are misrecognized, excluded and despised.

    Mahmood Delkhasteh: Humiliation: The Catalyst for Arabs' Revolutions Mahmood Delkhasteh 2011

  • If they approve, it probably means they go along with KKR's self-valuation and won't sell out in a hurry unless it is to take profits.

    UBS Seeks New Incentives 2008

  • It will raise the self-valuation and self-esteem of the person who has lost the sense of human beauty, and restore rhythm to the system.

    Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994

  • It will raise the self-valuation and self-esteem of the person who has lost the sense of human beauty, and restore rhythm to the system.

    Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994

  • It will raise the self-valuation and self-esteem of the person who has lost the sense of human beauty, and restore rhythm to the system.

    Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994

  • It will raise the self-valuation and self-esteem of the person who has lost the sense of human beauty, and restore rhythm to the system.

    Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994

  • One by one Grim stripped away the shreds of her own self-valuation:

    Jimgrim Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1931

  • In a more noble sense, manners and courtesy prescribe conduct in order to proscribe offense to the self-valuation of others.

    The Foundations of Personality 1921

  • Shame is lowered self-valuation, brought on by social or self-disapproval.

    The Foundations of Personality 1921

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