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My friends, I must say to you that we have not made a single gain in civil rights without determined legal and nonviolent pressure.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
My parents met when they were graduate students at UC Berkeley in the 1960s. They were both active in the civil-rights movement.
— Kamala Harris
It is my hope that the pagan media and academic establishment will implode on the force of its own corruption and stagnation.
— Samuel Bowers
I was so hungry to learn. My mother drilled this into me. When you read,she said, you know--and you can help yourself and others.
— Carole Boston Weatherford
My God! My God! What will the country say?
— Abraham Lincoln
I, like many members of my generation, was concerned with segregation and the repeated violation of civil rights.
— Joseph Stiglitz
My father was a professor of civil engineering at MIT, and my mother taught high school English.
— Eric Allin Cornell
I did not come here for the purpose of surrendering my command.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
(The golden goose has died, my prince turned into a frog, the Kingdom is lost, everyone has turned into stone and I am locked in the tower)
— Nancy B. Brewer
My religious faith remains in possession of the field only after prolonged civil war with my naturally skeptical mind.
— William Lyon Phelps
Protecting the rights of service members was an important part of my work as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights.
— Thomas Perez
I was in civil society long before I was ever in politics or my husband was ever even elected president.
— Hillary Clinton
Sea and land may lie between us, but my heart is always there with you.
— Nancy B. Brewer
My father, who had previously been a civil engineer, died in the great influenza epidemic of 1918.
— James Rainwater
All this has been my fault.
— Robert E.Lee
My first civil disobedience arrest for social justice was in 1986 for protesting the SDI.
— Martin Sheen
I confess that I have as vast contemplative ends, as I have moderate civil ends: for I have taken all knowledge to be my province.
— Francis Bacon
I come from a stupid family. During the civil war my great uncle fought for the west.
— Rodney Dangerfield
In the time when my mother began standing up against prejudice and racism, the vast majority of white Americans rarely thought about civil rights.
— Ezekiel Emanuel
If the civil authorities refuse to protect me, I must look to God, and if I die, I have determined to make my grave in Alton.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
And my mother fought hard for civil rights so that instead of a mop, I could hold this microphone.
— Julian Castro
My religion forbids me to belittle or disregard other cultures, as it insists, under pain of civil suicide, upon imbibing and living my own.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The only person who worries about my mother is God, and that's only because she wants His job.
— Sue Civil-Brown
In my lifetime, we have lost a President, a Civil Rights leader and a Presidential candidate - all to gun violence.
— Marianne Williamson
The freedom to swing your fist ends at my nose.
— Mercedes Lackey
My grandparents moved to Texas from the South after the U.S. Civil War and settled on small farms in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area.
— Robert Woodrow Wilson
My life is about being a civil rights activist. That's my life. Whoever you are, everyone, we either have civil rights or we don't. It's for everyone.
— Pauley Perrette
every time this happens
I see my father
my brother
my would be son
I see myself
stop killing us — R H Sin
I see my father
my brother
my would be son
I see myself
stop killing us — R H Sin
Nothing could be more insulting to me than the concept of civil rights. It means perpetual second-class citizenship for me and my kind.
— James Meredith
Get off of my shoulders. The foundation has been laid, now its time for you to build on it and get to work.
— Amelia Boynton Robinson
I chose America as my home because I value freedom and democracy, civil liberties and an open society.
— George Soros
My earliest memories are of the civil rights era. My earliest experiences were rage.
— Janine Di Giovanni