“Indeed, one of the great problems that the Negro confronts is his lack of power. From the old plantations of the South to the newer ghettos of the North, the Negro has been confined to a life of voicelessness and powerlessness. Stripped of the right to make decisions concerning his life and destiny, he has been subject to the authoritarian and sometimes whimsical decisions of the white power structure. The plantation and the ghetto were created by those who had power both to confine those who had no power and to perpetuate their powerlessness. The problem of transforming the ghetto is, therefore, a problem of power—a confrontation between the forces of power demanding change and the forces of power dedicated to preserving the status quo.”
Quote by Martin Luther King Jr.
Work
Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
This book delves into the complexities of modern society, examining the forces of chaos and the possibility of building a more cohesive community. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
Source: Children of Blood and Bone
Source: Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
Source: There Is No Long Distance Now
Source: أنا زهرة برية [I am a Wildflower]
Source: أنا زهرة برية [I am a Wildflower]
“Believe in sudden shifts in life. You never know what is coming for you. -m.r-”
“Believe in sudden shifts in life. You never know what is coming for you.”