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Quotes about black-men

The topic of "black men" encompasses a rich tapestry of experiences, emotions, and narratives that resonate deeply across cultures and communities. This tag represents a celebration of resilience, strength, and the multifaceted identities of black men around the world. It embodies themes of love, courage, and the relentless pursuit of justice and equality. People are drawn to quotes about black men because they offer profound insights into the struggles and triumphs that define their lives. These quotes serve as powerful reminders of the enduring spirit and indomitable will that have shaped history and continue to inspire future generations. They capture the essence of what it means to navigate a world that often challenges their existence, yet also highlights the beauty and brilliance that black men bring to it. By exploring these quotes, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and contributions of black men, fostering empathy and appreciation for their unique journeys. Whether seeking inspiration, solidarity, or a deeper connection to the human experience, quotes about black men offer a compelling lens through which to view the world.

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Dear Young Black Males, Encourage yourself, believe in yourself, and love yourself. Never doubt who you are. Always believe in yourself, even if nobody else does. Strive to be self-motivated!
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Who is an Exquisite Black King? He’s a Black man… Confident, unapologetic, and fearless!
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While protesting in the street, I am fighting for the rights of my community. While navigating my community, I am fighting to be loved. What more do Black women have to sacrifice to be loved by Black men? To be seen as worthy of fighting for. We have given everything. What have you given in return, Beloved? I cannot fight for you, and fight against you. I cannot honor your spirit, while you diminish mine.
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The notion of the 'Black male predator' is so historically rooted in the American consciousness that we have come to accept the brutalization and murder of citizens by the police as an acceptable method of law enforcement. The assumption is that Black men are the bad guys, the police are the good guys, and if the police killed someone it must have been for a good reason. They must have done something.
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You can't tell us how to feel, how much it hurts or how to mourn.
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There is plenty of work that needs to be done by men to dismantle patriarchy
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As I waited, my mind filled in the blanks, envisioned the future, wrote a nightmare of a story. Every black mother, sister, and wife in America has written some version of that story in her mind. In that story, our promises to take care of our sons, brothers, and husbands turn into lies. This a daily heartbreak. For too many, that story has become real, That story is an American terror.
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Maleness has functioned in our race much like whiteness has in the larger culture: its privileges have been rendered normal, its perspectives natural, its biases neutral, its ideas superior, its anger wholly justifiable, and its way of being the gift of God to the universe.
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did ya ever cryBlack man, did ya ever crytil you knocked all over?- Haiku
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It is shown all throughout history how black women are constantly out here on the front lines, yet we are treated as disposable.We are at the planning tables.We are creating real solutions.We are confronting the police.We are challenging the status quo.We have your backs during protest and outside of protest.But, if y'all don't have us...then who does?
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