“Here is a new musical phenomenon. Not songs written for black musicians by white composers. Not humiliating parodies that grope for a laugh, joking at the black singers' expense. Black composers and lyricists, black musicians excellent in their own right. Not merely excellent, but daring and vibrant and wholly original.” MusicBlack Lives MatterBlack HistoryBlm Book:Lovely War Source: Lovely War
“What's most shocking... is that you mingled romanitcally with N**** soldiers... Have you no shame? No pride in your race?" "Not at the moment... but I do take pride in my friendship with a brilliant young man who was always decent, kind, and a perfect gentleman. Which is more than can be said for plenty of own race that have passed through these doors.” WarBlack Lives MatterBlack HistoryBlm Book:Lovely War Source: Lovely War
“Tell you what we ain't gonna do." He came closer. "We ain't gonna let you N**** get a taste for white women. That's why you all in such a hurry to get to France." "Aubrey wanted to retch. A taste. As if they'd risk their lived, leave home, and put up with all this redneck prejudiced sh*t in the army, just to lay hands on white girls” WarRacismBlack Lives MatterBlack HistoryBlm Book:Lovely War Source: Lovely War
“Even Cobb, who had made a living peddling in Jim Crow stereotypes, and knew it, was moved by Johnson's heroics. He put a curious coda on his article: as a result of what our black soldiers are going to do in this war, a word that has been uttered billions of times in our country, sometimes in derision, sometimes in hate, sometimes in all kindliness-but which I am sure never fell black ears but it left behind a sting for the heart-is going to have a new meaning for all of us, South and North too, and that hereafter n-i-*-*-*-r will merely be another way of spelling the word American” RacismBlack Lives MatterBlack HistoryBlm Book:Lovely War Source: Lovely War