An Interview with the Founders of Black Lives Matter, Ted Talks, https://www.ted.com/talks/alicia_garza_patrisse_cullors_and_opal_tometi_an_interview_with_the_founders_of_black_lives_matter?language=en (October 2016)
“White people in this country must be willing to accept black leadership, for that is the only protection that black people have to protect ourselves from racism rising again in this country. Racism in the United States is so pervasive in the mentality of whites that only an armed, well-disciplined, black-controlled Government can insure the stamping out of racism in this country.”
Source: "The Black Manifesto" (1969), p. 118
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Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 14-16
“Black rage is largely a response not to white racism but to black failure.”
Source: Books, The End of Racism (1995), Ch. 8
“White and black racists would be equally guilty of racism.”
My Race (1893)
Context: Ostentatious men who are governed by self-interest will combine, whether white or black, and the generous and selfless will similarly unite. True men, black and white, will treat one another with loyalty and tenderness, out of a sense of merit and the pride of everyone who honors the land in which we were born, black and white alike. Negroes, who now use the word "racist" in good faith, will stop using it when they realize it is the only apparently valid argument that weak men, who honestly believe that Negroes are inferior, use to deny them the full exercise of their rights as men. White and black racists would be equally guilty of racism.
Television special, The Issue is Race: A Crisis in Black and White (1992)
“Thinking about racism in terms of just black and white is a further "invisibilization."”
We have to recognize the commonality of experience of racism among people of color. Sometimes racism is based on skin color or other physical features; it can have added components of culture, language and legal status -- as in the case of people of Mexican descent.…
On racism in "Unite and Overcome!" https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/spring-1997/unite-and-overcome in Teaching Tolerance (Spring 1997)
Statement quoted in the Boston Globe (25 October 1977)
"Black America’s Real Problem Isn’t White Racism" http://buchanan.org/blog/black-americas-real-problem-isnt-white-racism-5710 (July 18, 2013), Patrick J. Buchanan
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