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African American Quotes: "It occurred to them for the first time in their lives that what's divine can come in dark skin."

It occurred to them for the first time in their lives that what's divine can come in dark skin.



African American Quotes: "Everything in life has its price, and often the heaviest prices we pay are not in terms of money."

Everything in life has its price, and often the heaviest prices we pay are not in terms of money.




African American Quotes: "Live life to the fullest and never forget the people that supported you along the way."

Live life to the fullest and never forget the people that supported you along the way.



African American Quotes: "I always root for the black man, like penance for something I had not part in creating."

I always root for the black man, like penance for something I had not part in creating.




African American Quotes: "George, I know you’re tired. But President Lincoln, he didn’t free us to be lazy and no good. He freed us to work hard and improve ourselves.”-George’s Grandmother."

George, I know you’re tired. But President Lincoln, he didn’t free us to be lazy and no good. He freed us to work hard and improve ourselves.”-George’s Grandmother.



African American Quotes: "My ultimate authority would be the school librarian Mrs. Greenbacher."

My ultimate authority would be the school librarian Mrs. Greenbacher.



African American Quotes: "like many families, everyone wandered around like children in a funhouse—they could hardly see one another around the corners, and what they could see was completely distorted."

like many families, everyone wandered around like children in a funhouse—they could hardly see one another around the corners, and what they could see was completely distorted.