Quotes About Solidarity
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~ Tama Janowitz
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Life can try to break us. We don't have to stay broken. And if we help each other with that, that isn't charity. That's humanity.
~ Tami Hoag
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Folk caught up in a riot aren't our cousins and sisters, our brothers and uncles. They are part of a big animal with many arms and claws, armed with stones and sticks.
~ Tamora Pierce
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We're men, and men aren't born to stand alone.
~ Tamora Pierce
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Women stood along the
~ Ted Dekker
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We are a feelingless people. If we could really feel, the pain would be so great that we would stop all the suffering ... we would go into the streets and stop the war, stop slavery, stop the prisons, stop the killing, stop destruction.
~ Julian Beck
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What magic, what alchemical changes, unexpected, unknown as yet to man, can produce a state of freedom in a society in which it is not possible for one of us to be free until we are all free?
~ Julian Beck
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The humanity of all Americans is diminished when any group is denied rights granted to others.
~ Julian Bond
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Do not abandon ship: Some countries of the world are like people fighting on a large boat. In the middle of their battle over who should catch the biggest fish, they look up and realize that the fine boat is sinking, and everyone is going down. Their next fight will be for basic survival, and they will need to rely on one another, floating far from shore in the vast sea.
~ Julie A. Barnes
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No man—or woman—left behind.
~ Julie Moffett
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And the self concern which is our torment, whether we know it or not, must find an antidote when we let our imagination stray over the human misery now in the world. The common lot of men binds us to each other and if we will, we may pluck virtue from tragedy.
~ Julie Summers
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Badges mean nothing in themselves, but they mark a certain achievement and they are a link between the rich and the poor. For when one girl sees a badge on a sister Scout's arm, if that girl has won the same badge, it at once awakens an interest and sympathy between them.
~ Juliette Gordon Low
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the racial divides in the United States will not be overcome until lynchings of all kinds are as painful to nonblacks as they are to blacks, until each of us become guardians of the sufferings history has bequeathed us.
~ Julius Lester
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Sans unité, les peuples d'Afrique n'ont pas de futur, sauf comme perpétuelles et faibles victimes de l'impérialisme et de l'exploitation
~ Julius Nyerere
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We are the wrong people of the wrong skin in the wrong continent and what in the hell is everybody being reasonable about?
~ June Jordan
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Do You Follow Me We are the wrong people of the wrong skin on the wrong continent and what in the hell is everybody being reasonable about
~ June Jordan
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Don't panic. Say, Hey, no problem. Run a hand through your hair like the whiteboys do even though the only thing that runs easily through your hair is Africa.
~ Junot Diaz
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Without us, in other words, there can never be hope of a We.
~ Junot Diaz
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All those years, waiting for the Army, and it turns out the Army is us.
~ Justin Cronin
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Zombies are the proletariat. Long live the workers!
~ Justine Larbalestier
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If you are causing trouble, look for allies, always.
~ Justine Larbalestier
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So what, you live with homeless people?" "We have a home. It's just not your normal kind of home with a kitchen and all that stuff but it's still a home.
~ K. Sello Duiker
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These demographics presented real threats to white planters, including a potential cross-racial labor movement. Plantation work was close and intimate, and it fostered a troubling solidarity between the growing Black population and white indentured servants. White planters could not afford for such a dangerous bond to form--which is why in 1705 Virginia's legislature did as much to codify white privilege as it did to establish Black subjugation.
~ Kai Wright
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The negative turned positive, black misery sublimated into heightened consciousness, suffering into solidarity!
~ Kang Chol-Hwan
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