29 Quotes About Black-history-month
- Author Aberjhani
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In its essence, Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech is one citizen’s soul-searing plea with his countrymen––Whites and Blacks––to recognize that racial disparities fueled by unwarranted bigotry were crippling America’s ability to shine as a true beacon of democracy in a world filled with people groping their way through suffocating shadows of political turmoil, economic oppression, military mayhem, starvation, and disease.
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- Author Aberjhani
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The leaders and followers of the Harlem Renaissance were every bit as intent on using Black culture to help make the United States a more functional democracy as they were on employing Black culture to 'vindicate' Black people.
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- Author Matt Taibbi
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The argument is that Black History Month dwells too much on the downside of white America's relationship to its brothers of African heritage, slavery and torture and the like, and ignores the work of all the good white folk through the years who were nice to black people (did you know it was a white teacher who first suggested George Washington Carver study horticulture?).
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- Author Matt Taibbi
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I look around. You'd have to be out of your fucking mind to write, as Marcus did, that Black History Month is a ploy to lever more entitlement money out of Congress, but the ho-hum nonresponse of the white crowd reading this bit of transparent insanity is, to me, even weirder.
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- Author Aberjhani
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Trayvon Martin, at the most, seems only to have been guilty of being himself.
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- Author Assata Shakur
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I'm not quite sure what freedom is, but i know damn well what it ain't. How have we gotten so silly, i wonder.
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- Author Aurin Squire
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Historical omission points toward a culture’s subconscious beliefs that some people matter less than others.
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- Author Stephanie Lahart
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My ancestors are my greatest motivation!
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- Author Albert B. Cleage
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Any ministry to black people which is not designed to effect their empowerment is designed to perpetuate their enslavement.
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