Quotes About Black
When I was in college, the Roots, the sui generis ensemble from Philadelphia encompassing all manner of black music, played a show on campus.
~ Thomas Chatterton Williams
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When I found photography, I found this other kind of portraiture of black families and black people who were photographing themselves or having themselves photographed in ways they wanted to be seen.
~ Amy Sherald
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Jefferson Pierce is the epitome of what black men are: He loves his wife, his children, and the community.
~ Salim Akil
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I just want to shed light, illuminate and turn the spotlight over to all of the black people who have been being futuristic and innovative since instruments were plugged into a wall. With computers, machines, and music, black people have been contributing to that a great deal for a long time.
~ Kelela
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I like silence. Aesthetically, I feel strangled by the fast cutting and a wall of sound. And I think showing black people thinking onscreen is radical.
~ Ava DuVernay
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I get to wear black leggings, which is my entire wardrobe. Its the most like me; I love an all-black style.
~ Renee Rapp
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I've built my wardrobe color palette around red, so I'm happy with it, but I do get pangs when I see beautiful brunettes. I've already been blue, green, black, and blonde.
~ Florence Welch
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I have a lot of staples in my wardrobe. I love to pair a silk or lace blouse with a fitted black pant. This combination feels effortless yet put together.
~ Aerin Lauder
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Before Booker T. Washington, we have small business owners but we do not have a philosopher of black entrepreneurship, and that's what Washington was.
~ Ed Smith
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Coal lay in ledges under the ground since the Flood, until a laborer with pick and windlass brings it to the surface. We may will call it black diamonds. Every basket is power and civilization. For coal is a portable climate.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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**(C)(P) REGGAE HISTORY IS BLACK HISTORY. IT IS A REGGAE EDUCATION FOR A HEALING OF THE NATIONS. I CREATED IT IN MY 1962 TRENCH TOWN BACKYARD AND OWNS EXCLUSIVELY THE COPYRIGHTS FOR ITS CREATION.REGGAE-ORIGIN OF THE WORD AND INCORPORATION INTO MUSIC. SEE THE USA COPYRIGHTS OFFICE.
~ RAS CARDO REGGAE
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my message to all black people globally is this:-did we not have enough great examples of leaders and achievers to follow? so, why were they hidden from us? who deceived us? we must resurrect them all and learn the hidden history lessons they lived before it gets too late.
~ RAS CARDO REGGAE
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my reggae teaches the history of our people. it speaks about slavery then and now. how many americans know about the-1811 slave revolt? slavery built america. when I speak of reparation for slaves as black people this is something that should never be denied. why are the current politicians having a problem with reparation? why is there no slave monument in america? my reggae asks the questions!!
~ RAS CARDO REGGAE
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However distorted by the eyes of white masters, the courageous struggles for black freedom during the American Revolution are still evident in the historical sources. Behind every advertisement for a runaway slave lies a saga of heroic proportions:
~ Ray Raphael
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After the war, white loyalists joined with white patriots and Catawba Indians to destroy these and other black communities which had managed to take advantage of the turbulent times to fashion lives without masters, if only for a short period of time.107
~ Ray Raphael
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~ Rebecca Katz
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I've played 100 caps for England, for my country. Being the first black player, I think, is amazing.
~ Ashley Cole
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I want to give my daughter that Caribbean influence. But also, just being a black girl in this country, I want her to grow up with culture and confidence, and with love.
~ Naturi Naughton
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I'd never carried on a conversation with a black until college.
~ Howie Long
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The movie 'Black Cat,' from 1934, is one of my favorite movies.
~ Kirk Hammett
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'Smart, Funny and Black' is about celebrating, critiquing and learning about black culture, black history, and the black experience.
~ Amanda Seales
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Do you follow American politics? They hate Obama. Hate him. He's a black man. That's what it is: it's racist. This guy is no bleeding-heart liberal. He's a centrist.
~ Ian McShane
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I spend a fair amount of time chatting to black cab drivers in London.
~ Katie Hopkins
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Audiences in London called me the girl with the black cherry eyes.
~ Maureen O'Hara
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