347 Quotes About Racism-in-america
- Author Coretta Scott King
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Segmentation was wrong when it was forced by white people, and I believe it is still wrong when it is requested by black people.
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- Author Ellen J. McClain
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Although people like Deborah Lipstadt, the Emory University professor who has written and lectured widely on Holocaust denial, have exhorted Jewish parents to just say no to intermarriage, much the way they expect their children not to take drugs, a large majority of parents (and more than a few rabbis) are unable to lay down opposition to intermarriage as a strict operating principle.
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- Author Darnell Lamont Walker
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The problem is, there is no geographical cure. No matter where we (Black American Folk) go, we are still too plugged into this place. Our cousins, grandmothers, aunts, nieces will be in this place. And the second we start looking at it as a "them" problem, we become another problem.
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- Author David T. Hardy
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As Jim Lawrence, a black labor activist at a GM plant in Dayton, Ohio, describes it, during the 1960s 'the union gave foremen a blank check to mistreat blacks and keep them out of the high-rate machine jobs and the skilled trades.'
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- Author Darnell Lamont Walker
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They've been practicing racism so long, it's perfect.
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- Author Elaine Hussey
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They walked off down the hall in the direction of a sign that said Colored Waiting Room. Billie guessed white folks didn't have to wait.
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- Author Harriet Ann Jacobs
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It was a grand opportunity for the low whites, who had no negroes of their own to scourge. They exulted in such a chance to exercise a little brief authority, and show their subserviency to the slaveholders; not reflecting that the power which trampled on the colored people also kept themselves in poverty, ignorance and moral degradation.
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- Author Ijeoma Oluo
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You have to get over the fear of facing the worst in yourself. You should instead fear unexamined racism. Fear the thought that right now, you could be contributing to the oppression of others and you don't know it. But do not fear those who bring that oppression to light. Do not fear the opportunity to do better.
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- Author Connor Towne O'Neill
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The aspirations of our founding documents are indeed commendable, but in order to maintain moral authority, our collective memory holds that we have already achieved them. As many a flag-pin wearing politician will tell you, that’s what makes us the greatest nation in the history of the world.
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