“In The Black Power Mixtape , you hear the voice of Angela Davis - not someone playing Angela Davis.” Quote by Danny Glover
“Remember, we're talking [in The Black Power Mixtape] about 1967, the year before [Martin Luther] King's assassination. We're talking about the emergence of black power, which is a discussion King mentioned in his last book, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? We're talking about the meaning of black power and the possibility that it alienated our supporters, both white and black.” YearsBookLastsRememberBlackCommunityWhiteTalkingPossibilityKingsChaosDiscussionSupporterLutherAssassinationEmergenceBlack PowerMixtapes Author:Danny Glover
“The civil rights movement didn't deal with the issue of political disenfranchisement in the Northern cities. It didn't deal with the issues that were happening in places like Detroit, where there was a deep process of deindustrialization going on.” PoliticalProcessDealsCitiesIssuesRightsMovementHappeningsCivil RightsCivil Rights MovementDetroitDisenfranchisement Author:Danny Glover
“You have this response of angry young people, with a war going on in Vietnam, a poverty program that was insufficient, and police brutality.” PeopleWarYoungPovertyProgramPoliceAngryResponseVietnamPolice BrutalityBrutalityInsufficient Author:Danny Glover
“It's a misconception to believe that the resistance ended with the civil rights movement.” BelieveRightsMovementResistanceCivil RightsCivil Rights MovementMisconception Author:Danny Glover
“The black power movement was not a separation from the civil rights movement, but a continuation of this whole process of democratization.” WholeProcessBlackRightsMovementSeparationCivil RightsCivil Rights MovementContinuationDemocratizationBlack Power Author:Danny Glover
“I was a member of the Black Student Union, part of the central committee at San Francisco State. During the 1968 strike there, I was certainly very much involved in the activities that occurred on campus. It was part of an extraordinary period in my life” StatesBlackStudentsInvolvedPeriodsActivityMembersUnionsExtraordinaryStrikesCommitteesSan FranciscoCampus Author:Danny Glover
“The strike and its outcome had an enormous impact on the system of education and on our lives as well. The strike began as a response to the college's refusal to hire Professor Nathan Hare [the so-called father of black studies], and certainly unified the college around issues of justice. These issues were reflected in many communities: the Asian American community, Hispanic community, Native American community.” WellsFatherBlackCommunityJusticeStudyIssuesOur LivesCollegeImpactResponseStrikesEnormousOutcomesNativeProfessorsNative AmericanAsianRefusalUnifiedHispanicHaresAsian American Author:Danny Glover
“[The strike in 1968] brought us together with teachers and also with progressive whites. All of us came from diverse backgrounds, but at the same time the reasons why we were at San Francisco State in the late sixties was because of the agitation and movement building that had occurred within our communities. We saw ourselves not separate from the community but intimately connected to it.” StatesReasonTogetherCommunitySawsTeacherMovementBuildingLateConnectedStrikesBackgroundsReason WhyProgressiveDiverseSixtySan FranciscoOur CommunityAgitation Author:Danny Glover
“I was involved with the anti-apartheid movement through my work as an artist and also through my political commitment.” PoliticalArtistMovementInvolvedCommitmentApartheid Author:Danny Glover
“My theatrical background was in the great work of the South African playwright Athol Fugard.” SouthBackgroundsSouth AfricaGreat WorkPlaywrightTheatrical Author:Danny Glover