“I believe deeply in a common humanity. The black man belongs to the family of man. One part of that family is out of control - like a virus or cancer - and that is the white man. He and his technological society are bent on destroying the world. Everywhere the white man has gone with his empire, he has destroyed people, races, societies, cultures, and in the course of it, has sterilized himself. He is completely the mechanical man: without heart, without soul. He is the Tin Man of The Wizard of Oz. But I don't believe that all the white people in the world are no good.” PeopleMenWorldBelieveHeartSoulHumanityCultureCoursesI BelieveBlackWhiteCommonRaceGoneDon't BelieveCancerDestroyedEmpiresDestroyingTechnologicalBentWhite ManWizardsVirusesTinCommon HumanityTin Man Book:Conversations with Margaret Walker Source: Conversations with Margaret Walker
“There's a thing I really mind hearing, when someone says: "That's not my kind of film, I don't want to go and see that..." I don't believe that, I don't believe that it's possible to write off a whole genre of filmmaking - "oh I don't like subtitled films", or "I don't like black and white films", or I don't like films made before or after, a certain date" - I don't believe that.” WantWritingMindBelieveKindMadeWholeFilmCertainBlackWhiteDon't BelieveHearingGenreFilmmakingBlack And White Author:Tilda Swinton