304 Quotes About African-americans
- Author James Baldwin
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Most people are not naturally reflective any more than they are naturally malicious, and the white man prefers to keep the black man at a certain human remove because it is easier for him thus to preserve his simplicity and avoid being called to account for crimes committed by his forefathers, or his neighbors.
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- Author Zora Neale Hurston
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You know they say a white man git in some kind of trouble, he'll fret and fret until he kill hisself. A n****r git into trouble, he'll fret for a while, then g'wan to sleep.
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- Author Bonnie Greer
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The gap that was created during those transatlantic voyages hundreds of years ago.That gap is the matrix of Saudade – The Longing, I think, that all Africans in the West have, that is at the root of the blues and jazz and soul and rap. If you listen you can hear it, elusive, fleeting, full of melancholy anger.
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- Author James Weldon Johnson
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It’s no disgrace to be black, but it’s often very inconvenient.
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- Author Colson Whitehead
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Slavery is a sin when whites were put to the yoke, but not the African. All men are created equal, unless we decide you are not a man.
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- Author W.E.B. Du Bois
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Daily the Negro is coming more and more to look upon law and justice, not as protecting safeguards, but as sources of humiliation and oppression. The laws are made by men who have little interest in him; they are executed by men who have absolutely no motive for treating the black people with courtesy or consideration; and, finally, the accused law-breaker is tried, not by his peers, but too often by men who would rather punish ten innocent Negroes than let one guilty one escape.
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- Author Toni Morrison
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Those white things have taken all I had or dreamed," she said, "and broke my heartstrings too. There is no bad luck in the world but whitefolks.
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- Author Harriet Jacobs
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Ah, if he had ever been a slave he would have known how difficult it was to trust a white man.
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- Author James McBride
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Being a Negro’s a lie, anyway. Nobody sees the real you. Nobody knows who you are inside. You just judged on what you are on the outside whatever your color. Mulatto, colored, black, it don’t matter. You just a Negro to the world.
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