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Any ministry to black people which is not designed to effect their empowerment is designed to perpetuate their enslavement.
— Albert B. Cleage Jr.
Between 1882 and 1968, more black people were lynched in MIssissippi than in any other state.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
As long as we are not ourselves, we will try to be what other people are.
— Malidoma Patrice Some
To change history is very slow. The first two times I came to the States - black people didn't have the right to vote.
— Agnes Varda
Only the freedom of mind can prevent the state from becoming totalitarian and from issuing totalitarian demands.
— Friedrich Durrenmatt
I like girls who are funny with a warped sense of humor.
— Robert Buckley
Black people don't have an accurate idea of their history, which has been either suppressed or distorted.
— Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
I tell you, brethren, if mercies and if judgments do not convert you, God has no other arrows in His quiver.
— Robert Murray M'Cheyne
Who are you wearing? Who are you wearing?
— Kelly Clarkson
Even in ancient days they were, as a rule, shy of 'the Big Folk', as they call us, and now they avoid us with dismay and are becoming hard to find.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
In the democratic western countries so-called capitalism leads a saturnalia of 'freedom', like a bastard brother of reform.
— Wyndham Lewis
I wanted to write a novel that would make others feel the history: the pain and fear that black people have had to live through in order to endure.
— Octavia E. Butler
You see, in recent history, the Democrat party has created the illusion that their agenda and their policies are what's best for black people,
— Elbert Guillory
Historical omission points toward a culture's subconscious beliefs that some people matter less than others.
— Aurin Squire
Most men like in women what is most opposite their own characters.
— Henry Fielding