
That's how you can tell a house Negro.
Malcolm X Speaks (1965)
I mean, this is what you say. "I ain't left nothing in Africa," that's what you say. Why, you left your mind in Africa.
Malcolm X Speaks (1965)
That's how you can tell a house Negro.
Malcolm X Speaks (1965)
He'd say, "Any place is better than here."
Speech (9 November 1963). p. 11.
Malcolm X Speaks (1965)
1860s, What the Black Man Wants (1865)
Speech http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-nations-problem/
On the Simpsons, Lionel Hutz
The motive is not a desire to elevate the negro, but to humiliate and degrade those of mixed blood; not a desire to bring the negro up, but to cast the mulatto and the quadroon down by forcing him below an arbitrary and hated color line.
1880s, The Future of the Colored Race (1886)
Huey Long as Governor (Williams p. 704)