“A well-educated black has a tremendous advantage over a well-educated white in terms of the job market. I think sometimes a black may think they don't have an advantage or this and that. I've said on one occasion, even about myself, if I were starting off today, I would love to be a well-educated black, because I believe they do have an actual advantage.” IfsThinkingBelieveWellsMaySaidSometimesTodayJobsI BelieveBlackTermWhiteAdvantageStartingEducatedOccasionsWell Educated Author:Donald Trump
“At first I read mostly books by Southern authors - black and white - because almost all the people I knew were born and raised in the South, starting with my mother. I remember I got a lot of Erskine Caldwell.” PeopleFirstsBookRememberMotherBlackBornWhiteSouthRaisedStartingSouthernBlack And WhiteBorn And RaisedRaised In The South Author:Edward P. Jones
“The old chess is too limited. Imagine playing cards, black jack for example, and every time the dealer has the same starting hand you have the same starting hand. What's the point?” HandsBlackImagineExampleStartingChessCardsDealerPlaying Cards Author:Bobby Fischer
“Which is more like genocide, I have asked some of my black brothers - this, the way things are, or the conditions I am fighting for in which the full range of family planning services is available to women of all classes and colors, starting with effective contraception and extending to safe, legal terminations of undesired pregnancies at a price they can afford?” WayFightingBlackClassConditionsColorBrotherSafeStartingAvailablePlanningRangePregnancyGenocideExtendingContraceptionFamily PlanningTermination Book:Unbought and Unbossed: Expanded 40th Anniversary Edition Source: Unbought and Unbossed: Expanded 40th Anniversary Edition
“Ron Karenga wrote a book back in 1968, and in that book, he said that the reason, part of his motivation for starting Kwanzaa was because he felt that Christianity was the white man religion, and he didn't like Jews, and so he made up this lie. And he called it an African holiday because he was concerned that if he didn't call it an African holiday, that black Americans would not participate in it.” IfsMenMadeSaidBookReasonLyingMotivationFeltBlackWhiteChristianityConcernedStartingJewHolidayWhite ManKwanzaa Author:Tucker Carlson