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Quotes About Oppression

People can be slave-ships in shoes.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
The icy sword of the square-toed one had cut off his breath and left his hands in a pose of agonizing protest.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
They were there with their tongues cocked and loaded, the only real weapon left to weak folks. The only killing tool they are allowed to use in the presence of white folks.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Us colored folks is too envious of one 'nother. Dat's how come us don't git no further than us do. Us talks about de white man keepin' us down! Shucks! He don't have tuh. Us keeps our own selves down.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
ALL THESE WORDS FROM THE SELLER, BUT NOT ONE WORD FROM THE SOLD." "All these words from the seller, but not one word from the sold. The Kings and Captains whose words moved ships. But not one word from the cargo. The thoughts of the "black ivory," the "coin of Africa," had no market value. Africa's ambassadors to the New World have come and worked and died, and left their spoor, but no recorded thought.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
You can't beat nobody down so low till you can rob 'em of they will.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
If it wuzn't for so many black folks it wouldn't be no race problem. De white folks would take us in wid dem. De black ones is holdin' us back.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Ah can't die easy thinkin' maybe de menfolks white or black is makin' a spit cup outa you: have some sympathy fuh me. Put me down easy, Janie, Ah'ma cracked plate.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Miserable, sullen men, black and white under guard had to keep on searching for bodies and digging graves. A huge ditch was dug across the white cemetery and a big ditch was opened across the black graveyard. Plenty
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Dat's de reason de sister in black works harder than anybody else in the world. De white man tells de n****r to work and he takes and tells his wife.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
He figures that it makes a big man out of him to be passing and passing laws and rules. He thinks that makes him look more like a king. Long time ago he done passed all the laws that could do anybody good. So now he sits up and studies up laws to do hurt and harm, and we're the only folks in Egypt he got the nerve to put 'em on. He aims to keep us down so he'll always have somebody to wipe his feet on. He brags that him and the Egyptian nation is eating high on the hog now.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
the first leg of their journey from humanity to cattle; with sorting and feeding and starvation and suffocation and pestilence and death; with slave ship stenches and mutinies of crew and cargo; with the jettying of cargoes before the guns of British cruisers; with auction blocks and sales and profits and losses
~ Zora Neale Hurston
If you are silent about your pain, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it
~ Zora Neale Hurston
There is something about poverty that smells like death. Dead dreams dropping off the heart like leaves in a dry season and rotting around the feet; impulses smothered too long in the fetid air of underground caves. The soul lives in a sickly air. People can be slave-ships in shoes. This
~ Zora Neale Hurston
You'se different from me. Ah can't stand black niggers. Ah don't blame de white folks from hatin' 'em 'cause Ah can't stand 'em mahself. 'Nother thing, Ah hates tuh see folks lak me and you mixed up wid 'em. Us oughta class off.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
If you are silent about your pain, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
What would slaves want to be free for anyway? They are being fed and taken care of. What more could they want?
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Jes' 'cause women folks ain't got no big muscled arm and fistes like jugs, folks claim they's weak vessels, but dass uh lie. Dat piece uh red flannel she got hung 'tween her jaws is equal tuh all the fistes God ever made and man ever seen.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
You know they say a white man git in some kind of trouble, he'll fret and fret until he kill hisself. A n****r git into trouble, he'll fret for a while, then g'wan to sleep.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
What yo' all reckon is the matter sho' 'nough? Must be something terrible when white folks get slow about putting us to work.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Ah had too many feelin's tuh tell which one tuh follow so Ah didn't cry and Ah didn't do nothin' else. But then she kept on astin me how come mah baby look white. She asted me dat maybe twenty-five or thirty times, lak she got tuh sayin' dat and couldn't help herself. So Ah told her, 'Ah don't know nothin' but what Ah'm told tuh do, 'cause Ah ain't nothin' but uh nigger and uh slave.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Ah wanted to preach a great sermon about colored women sittin' on high, but they wasn't no pulpit for me.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Indians don't know much uh nothin', tuh tell de truth. Else dey'd own dis country still.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Once Africans could all fly because they never ate salt. Many of them were brought to Jamaica to be slaves, but they never were slaves. They flew back to Africa. Those who ate salt had to stay in Jamaica and be slaves, because they were too heavy to fly.
~ Zora Neale Hurston