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African American Women In Their Own Words: Quotes

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This collection of quotes from African American women are on quite a variety of topics. Some women speak about their philosophy of life, or about their perspectives on their field -- art, sports, politics. Some quotes are on racial and gender equality. Some are motivational and about achievement. Some quotes are on political and social issues that were important to them. Youll find here quite a collection of black womens words for many occasions.

Shirley Chisholm Quotes - politician, member of the U.S. Congress, presidential candidate

Dorothy Height Quotes - civil rights leader, head of NCNW for more than 50 years

Coretta Scott King Quotes - singer who married Dr. Martin Luther King jr., and became herself an active civil rights advocate

Audre Lorde Quotes in her own words, a black-lesbian feminist mother lover poet

Wilma Rudolph Quotes - fastest woman in the world - track and field Olympian

Ntozake Shange Quotes - known as author of for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf: a choreopoem

Sojourner Truth Quotes - ex-slave, abolitionist and womens rights advocate

Harriet Tubman Quotes - ex-slave, conductor on the Underground Railroad, Civil War nurse and spy, womens rights advocate

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Arts Facts

  • James DuBose Talks Building Fox Soul From the Ground Up

Martin Luther King Jr. Facts

  • Anti-Segregation Campaign
  • Marches for the right to vote
  • Julian Bond
  • Historic bus boycott began in Montgomery
  • 5 Men Who Inspired Martin Luther King, Jr. to be a Leader
  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference organized
  • Historically black colleges and universities
  • Congress of Racial Equality
  • Adams, Jr., Oscar (1925–1997)
  • Events After Martin Luther King Jr's Death

United States Facts

  • Nina Simone
  • Rodney King
  • Greenfield, Elizabeth Taylor (1819-1876)
  • King, Betty Eileen (1957– )
  • Raoul Walsh
  • The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Long Struggle for Civil Rights in the United States
  • Second Liberian Civil War (1999–2003)
  • Black History Resources - African-American Links
  • Hastings Kamuzu Banda
  • Senegal

Democratic Party Facts

  • Hyman, John Adams (1840-1891)
  • Coleman, John A.(1852- ? )
  • Waller, John Lewis (1850-1907)
  • Render, Arlene (1943- )
  • Charles Rangel
  • Kelly, Sharon Pratt Dixon (1944- )
  • Wilder, Lawrence Douglas (1931- )
  • White, George Henry (1852-1918)
  • Jim Crow laws
  • (1860) Frederick Douglass, “the Constitution of the United States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-slavery?”
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