“We can't form our children on our own concepts; we must take them and love them as God gives them to us.” LoveGivingChildrenFormLiteratureBabyConceptsAnd LoveOur ChildrenSecret Love Author:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“In Tar Baby, the classic concept of the individual with a solid, coherent identity is eschewed for a model of identity which sees the individual as a kaleidoscope of heterogeneous impulses and desires, constructed from multiple forms of interaction with the world as a play of difference that cannot be completely comprehended.” WorldPlayFormDesireLiteratureIndividualDifferencesIdentityBabyModelsConceptsImpulseClassicInteractionMultipleKaleidoscope Author:Toni Morrison
“Like Guitar in Son of Solomon, and Son in Tar Baby, he believed that harmony could never exist between the races.” LiteratureRaceSonBabyHarmonyGuitarSolomon Author:Toni Morrison
“Photographs have always been the tar baby of censors and obscenity laws. Literature can certainly (if it's any good) conjure up the most pornographic imagination. But photographs dare to be real. No matter how contrived or constructed they are, there's that damn body staring you in the face.” IfsRealMatterBodyFacesLawLiteratureImaginationBabyPhotographDareStaringDamnBeing RealObscenity Author:Susie Bright
“Mrs. James, my fifth-grade teacher, introduced us to some of the great literature of African American culture. I won my first blue ribbon reciting the vernacular poems of Paul Lawrence Dunbar, in particular "Little Brown Baby."” FirstsLittlesCultureLiteratureTeacherParticularBabyBlueAfrican AmericanGradesBrownFifthAmerican CultureRibbonsRecitingGreat LiteratureVernacularFifth GradeAfrican American Culture Author:Michael Eric Dyson
“Babies, babies, babies. Why did God make so many babies? But no, God didn't make them. Stupid people made them.” PeopleMadeLiteratureStupidBabyStupid People Book:Gone with the wind Source: Gone with the wind