Toussaint Louverture (1743–1803) Leader of the Haitian Revolution
Letter to the General Assembly (1792)
1960s, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? (1967)
Toussaint Louverture (1743–1803) Leader of the Haitian Revolution
Letter to the General Assembly (1792)
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
As quoted in Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? (1967)
1960s
Suzan-Lori Parks (1963) American writer
On embodying every one of her characters in “Pulitzer Prize Winner Suzan-Lori Parks Questions ‘Woke-ness’ With Her Latest Off-Broadway Play” http://www.playbill.com/article/pulitzer-prize-winner-suzan-lori-parks-questions-woke-ness-with-her-latest-off-broadway-play in Playbill (2019 Mar 1)
Morgan Freeman (1937) American actor, film director, and narrator
Source: [Freeman calls Black History Month ‘ridiculous’, https://web.archive.org/web/20051217080712/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10482634, Associated Press, New York, December 15, 2005, December 4, 2017]
Jair Bolsonaro (1955) Brazilian president elect
In an interview to Luciana Gimenez broadcasted on 7 May 2019. Racism 'rare' in Brazil, says far right Bolsonaro https://www.france24.com/en/20190508-racism-rare-brazil-says-far-right-bolsonaro. France 24 (8 May 2019). <br class="br">2019
“I don't stand for black man's side, I don't stand for white man's side, I stand for God's side.”
Bob Marley (1945–1981) Jamaican singer, songwriter, musician
Frank Zappa (1940–1993) American musician, songwriter, composer, and record and film producer
"Trouble Every Day".
Freak Out! (1966)
Variant: Hey, you know something people? I'm not black, but there's a whole lots a times I wish I could say I'm not white.
James H. Cone (1938–2018) American theologian
Source: Black Theology and Black Power (1969), p. 14-16