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“Lack of encouragement never deterred me. I was the kind of person who would not be put down.”
“Affirmitive action is extremely complex because it appears in many different forms.”
“All Southern state colleges and universities are open to black students.”
“By 1962, King had become, by the media's reckoning, the new civil rights leader.”
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“I never thought I would live long enough to see the legal profession change to the extent it has.”
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“The fact is that racism, despite all the doomsayers, has diminished”
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“The last state to admit a black student to the college level was South Carolina”
“There is no longer a single common impediment to blacks emerging in this society.”
“My father kept his distance from working-class American blacks.”
“King consciously steered away from legal claims and instead relied on civil disobedience.”
“Doing away with separate black colleges meets resistance from alumni and other blacks.”
“There appears to be no limit as to how far the women's revolution will take us.”
“When Thurgood Marshall became a lawyer, race relations in the United States were particularly bad.”
“Whites would rather not be involved in race matters, I think.”
“We Americans entered a new phase in our history - the era of integration - in 1954.”
“Today's white majority is largely silent about the race question.”
“The middle class, in the white population, encompasses a wide swath.”
“The legal difference between the sit-ins and the Freedom Riders was significant.”
“The black population now consists of two distinct classes-the middle class and the poor.”
“My parents never told us that our great-grandmothers had been slaves.”
“Living at the YMCA in Harlem dramatically broadened my view of the world.”
