Steve Sailer (1958) American journalist and movie critic
Will U.S. Retain Its “Market-Dominant Majority”? http://www.vdare.com/articles/will-us-retain-its-market-dominant-majority, VDARE, February 2, 2003
Quoted by Alex Haley, after a college campus speech, in the epilogue to The Autobiography.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965)
Steve Sailer (1958) American journalist and movie critic
Will U.S. Retain Its “Market-Dominant Majority”? http://www.vdare.com/articles/will-us-retain-its-market-dominant-majority, VDARE, February 2, 2003
June Jordan (1936–2002) Poet, essayist, playwright, feminist and bisexual activist
Source: Black Studies: Bringing Back The Person (1969), p. 49
“I have said that black has it all. White too. Their beauty is absolute. It is the perfect harmony.”
Coco Chanel (1883–1971) French fashion designer
As quoted in Chanel (1987) by Jean Leymarie
Context: Women think of all colors except the absence of color. I have said that black has it all. White too. Their beauty is absolute. It is the perfect harmony.
“Usually the black racist has been produced by the white racist.”
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
"On the difference between white racism and black racism," Harvard Law School Forum. December 16, 1964, p. 195-96
Malcolm X Speaks (1965)
Context: Usually the black racist has been produced by the white racist. In most cases where you see it, it is the reaction to white racism, and if you analyze it closely, it's not really black racism... If we react to white racism with a violent reaction, to me that's not black racism. If you come to put a rope around my neck and I hang you for it, to me that's not racism. Yours is racism, but my reaction has nothing to do with racism...
James H. Cone (1938–2018) American theologian
Source: A Black Theology of Liberation (1970), p. 70
Ernest Debrah (1947–2016) Ghanian politician
On the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), in Will Ross, " Africans wary of Europe's trade offer http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7134407.stm", BBC (8 December, 2007).
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
Speech in Hammonton, N.J. http://www.myhammonton.com/reaganhammonton.php (19 September 1984) <br class="br">1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)