
“Jefferson was not ashamed to call the black man his brother and to address him as a gentleman.”
1870s, Self-Made Men (1872)
“Jefferson was not ashamed to call the black man his brother and to address him as a gentleman.”
1870s, Self-Made Men (1872)
“If blacks are oppressed in America, why isn't there a black exodus?”
[David, Horowitz, http://www.salon.com/news/col/horo/1999/08/16/naacp/, Guns don't kill black people, other blacks do, Salon.com, August 16, 1999, 2007-02-17]
1990s
As quoted in Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? (1967)
1960s
“At risk of arousing the resentment of my colored brothers, I will say that the black is not a man.”
Introduction,page 8
Black Skin, White Masks (1952)
Source: A Black Theology of Liberation (1970), pp. 63-64
On the state of Black Art in https://www.sampsoniaway.org/interviews/2014/01/10/in-memoriam-an-interview-with-the-late-amiri-baraka/
“I wear black on the outside
'Cause black is how I feel on the inside.”
From the 1987 song Unloveable, co-written with Johnny Marr.
From songs
"Social Justice and the Emerging New Age" address at the Herman W. Read Fieldhouse, Western Michigan University (18 December 1963)
1960s