Racial Segregation Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Racial Segregation
Racial Segregation Quotes & Sayings
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While The United States is the most powerful nation the world has ever seen, it is also the most detested nation that the world has ever known.
— Harold Pinter
All we are given are possibilities to make ourselves one thing or another.
— Jose Ortega Y Gasset
American power remains today what it was in the Second World War and the Cold War: the greatest force for freedom in the world.
— Elliott Abrams
The severest justice may not always be the best policy
— Abraham Lincoln
Segregation in the American South was bankrolled by the wealthy eugenicist from the Northeast, Wickliffe Draper.
— A.E. Samaan
Happily, the days when overt racial discrimination and segregation were championed by social conservatives are long past.
— George Takei
In America, there is no racial segregation. I'm not sure I'm quite familiar with this phrase.
— Trevor Noah
Be an example of what you teach. [As a personal trainer], delve into your student's life, know everything about him. Be interested.
— Jack LaLanne
Choosing to give the gift of privacy over that of comfort.
— Lauren Groff
Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
We must broaden the definition of who our neighbors are, and extend the boundaries of our interest and empathy.
— Wendy Kopp
Sometimes you have to lose yourself 'fore you can find anything.
— Burt Reynolds
I know he is younger than me, but I absolutely love Zac Efron. His hair is always so pretty.
— Lauren Conrad
Racial segregation must be seen for what it is, and that is an evil system, a new form of slavery covered up with certain niceties of complexity.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Racial segregation in the South not only separated the races, but it separated the South from the rest of the country.
— Robert Dallek
In its heart, America knew that racial segregation was wrong. In its heart, America knows that human life begins before birth.
— F. LaGard Smith