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We are all losers in comparison to Malala Yousafzai. But we are not all geniuses. Like me.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I didn't always have things,
but I had people - I always
had people. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
but I had people - I always
had people. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
Enslaved" is what the plunderer does to a righteous woman but "a slave" is a righteous woman who has accepted the plunderer's law.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The progressive approach to policy which directly addresses the effects of white supremacy is simple - talk about class and hope no one notices.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I was born in West Baltimore, lived in a situation in which violence was everywhere.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
It's hard for me to view Baltimore outside the context of what Baltimore has always been in my mind: a violent place.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Some of the other students were out on the grass in front of Alain Locke Hall, in pink and green, chanting, singing, stomping, clapping, stepping.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
He had all the pleasure of going to be happy.
— Robert M. Coates
That he was outnumbered did not matter because the whole world had outnumbered him long ago, and what do numbers matter?
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The standard progressive approach of the moment is to mix color-conscious moral invective with color-blind public policy.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Then she looked at her phone and saw, to her horror, she hadn't been hung up on after all. Her battery had died.
— Darcy Coates
Poetry was the processing of my thoughts until the slag of justification fell away and I was left with the cold steel truths of life.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
My work is to give you what I know of my own particular path while allowing you to walk your own.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I am convinced that the Dreamers, at least the Dreamers of today, would rather live white than live free. In
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
You can live in the world of myth and be taken seriously.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
An America that looks away is ignoring not just the sins of the past but the sins of the present and the certain sins of the future.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The robbery of time is not measured in lifespans but in moments.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Dream thrives on generalization, on limiting the number of possible questions, on privileging immediate answers.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I remember being amazed that death could so easily rise up from the nothing of a boyish afternoon, billow up like fog.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
We want to believe racism is an artifact of the past, and if you have a political massacre, that contradicts that.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I was about 13 or 14 when I heard Malcolm X's speech 'Message to the Grass Roots.'
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
sometimes fail to walk the air
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The country in which reparations actually happen is a very different one than the one we live in.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
We'd summoned you out of ourselves, and you were not given a vote. If only for that reason, you deserved all the protection we could muster.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The rhyme pad was a spell book - it summoned asphalt elementals, elder gods, and weeping ancestors, all of whom had your back.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Who is the Tolstoy of the Zulus?
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
There was before you, and then there was after, and in this after, you were the God I'd never had.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
You do not give your precious body to the billy clubs of Birmingham sheriffs, nor to the insidious activity of the streets.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
My impulses were not filled with unfailing virtue.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
If he hated, he hated because it was human for the enslaved to hate the enslaver, natural as Prometheus hating the birds.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
You have the right to every end of your exploration and no motherfucker anywhere can tell you otherwise ...
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I love America the way I love my family - I was born into it. And there's no escape out of it.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The loudest of doomsayers, so often, carry the weightiest of sin.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
But I was grounded and domesticated by the plain fact that should I now go down, I would not go down alone.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
And hell upon those who tell us to be twice as good and shoot us no matter.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
It meant something to see people who looked like me in comic books. It was this beautiful place that I felt pop culture should look like.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I was made for the library, not the classroom. The classroom was a jail of other people's interests. The library is open, unending, free.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
African Americans are one of the oldest ethnic groups in this country. We been here since the beginning. Before the beginning.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I just think that if one is going to preach nonviolence and one is going to advocate for nonviolence, one's standard should be consistent.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Don't give up your life, preserve your life," he would say. "And if you got to give it up, make it even-steven.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
An injury to one is an injury to all.
— David C. Coates
One racist act. It's all it takes.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Latin motto of Coates Academy: Ad augusta, per angusta. To high places by narrow roads. They're
— Michael Grant
...should the Dreamers reap what they had sown, we would reap it right with them.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Had any people, anywhere, ever been as sprawling and beautiful as us?
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The essence of American racism is disrespect.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
When you write, you're inside the project. You can't really think about the reception. It has to be worth it even if no one reads it.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
You can oppose reparations all you want, but you got to know the facts. You really, really do.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
What I wanted was to put as much distance between you and that blinding fear as possible.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Outside of hip-hop, it was in comics that I most often found the aesthetics and wisdom of my world reflected.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
There isn't a dude outside my dad who had greater influence on my life.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Sell cigarettes without the proper authority and your body can be destroyed.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Love could be soft and understanding; that, soft or hard, love was an act of heroism. And I could no longer predict where I would find my heroes.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Here is how I take the measure of my progress in life: I imagine myself as I was, back there in
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I do understand how hate eats at the soul and how to purge yourself of hate.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
One of the things that's really, really present in 'Between the World and Me' is, I am in some ways outside of the African-American tradition.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I knew about wild plums twice before I tasted any.
— Grace Stone Coates
And you are here now, and you must live - and there is so much out there to live for, not just in someone else's country, but in your own home.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Of the Sun, Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire, The African Origins of Civilization
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The changes have awarded me a rapture that comes only when you can no longer be lied to, when you have rejected the Dream.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
There are no racists in America, or at least none that the people who need to be white know personally.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
[E]mpathy - not squishy self-serving conflict avoidance - is the hand-maiden, not the enemy, of reason and intellectual inquiry.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I judged them against the country I knew, which had acquired the land through murder and tamed it under slavery,
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I think, as a writer, I'm in my own head.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
If George Washington crossing the Delaware matters, so must his ruthless pursuit of the runagate Oney Judge.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
America understands itself as God's handiwork, but the black body is the clearest evidence that America is the work of men.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Daddy, are we democraps or repelicans? Lainie daintily placed her fork down and gave her brother a stern look. "We're Texans silly.
— Kellie Coates Gilbert
He was born-again, a state I did not share but respected.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Racism is a physical experience.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
You are growing into consciousness, and my wish for you is that you feel no need to constrict yourself to make other people comfortable.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I could have
you arrested!" Which is to
say: "I could take your
body. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
you arrested!" Which is to
say: "I could take your
body. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
but the schools were not concerned with curiosity. They were concerned with compliance.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
For me, my writing benefits from my experience.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Lainie, of course, would never turn gray. No respectable woman from Texas ever would."
~ A Woman of Fortune — Kellie Coates Gilbert
~ A Woman of Fortune — Kellie Coates Gilbert
These were the days when I powerfully believed Breyers and Entenmann's to be pioneers in the field of antidepressants.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
traveling as a pointless luxury, like blowing the rent check on a pink suit.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
In a country authored and sustained by criminal irresponsibility.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
It was mostly through pop culture, through hip-hop, through Dungeons & Dragons and comic books that I acquired much of my vocabulary.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
My belief is in the chaos of the world and that you have to find your peace within the chaos and that you still have to find some sort of mission.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Build it and they shall come, write it and they shall read .(me), but not the first bit though.
— Karl Coates
They were people turned to fuel for the American machine. Enslavement was not destined to end, and it is wrong to claim our present
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
This need to be always on guard was an unmeasured expenditure of energy, the slow siphoning of the essence.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
But you are a black boy, and you must be responsible for your body in a way that other boys cannot know.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The classroom was a jail of other people's interests. The library was open, unending, free.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
When the journalist asked me about my body, it was like she was asking me to awaken her from the most gorgeous dream.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
When nonviolence begins halfway through the war with the aggressor calling time out, it exposes itself as a ruse.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Among the Conscious, a man is only worth his latest reading.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I almost never danced, as much as I wanted to. I was crippled by some childhood fear of my own body.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
You can't tolerate anybody attempting to threaten or intimidate your body. You must respond with force.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates