“He[Michael Jackson] had a joy in being alive. There was a joy you felt of him on the stage and making us not just feel good but pushing us against ourselves with the "Man in the Mirror," looking at ourselves critically, "Black or White," what does it mean to get caught in a color as opposed to a rich history and culture?” MenFeelsMeanDoeJoyCultureFeltBlackWhiteRichAliveStageColorHe ManMirrorsCaughtFeel GoodPushingBlack Or WhiteHistory And Culture Author:Cornel West
“Maybe we'll stop training our kids to stop looking at someone and automatically seeing them as Black or White or of this religion or that one etc, and instead, as a human being. Maybe we can stop forcing our ideas like, "I don't want them to marry this person because they are of this religion or this color" on them.” WantHumansPersonsIdeasKidsBlackHuman BeingsWhiteSeeingColorTrainingEtcBlack Or White Author:Immortal Technique
“Money has no color. If you can build a better mousetrap, it won't matter whether you're black or white. People will buy it.” PeopleIfsMatterBlackWhiteColorBlack Or White Author:A. G. Gaston
“Now each one of us, black or white, is a symbol. The war is out in the open and the skin color is a uniform. All the deep and basic similarities of the human condition are forgotten so that we can exaggerate the few differences that exist.” HumansWarBlackDifferencesWhiteConditionsColorSkinsForgottenSymbolsHuman ConditionUniformsSimilaritySkin ColorBlack Or White Author:John D. MacDonald
“Until the late 1970s there'd either be only black or white in the paintings or if there were colours it would be a small amount, not a large area, and with the color separated from other colors by black or white (which is formula for Damien Hirst's successful dot paintings, incidentally).” IfsWould BeBlackWhiteSuccessfulColorPaintingAmountLateAreasColourFormulasDotsBlack Or WhiteSmall Amounts Author:Matthew Collings
“Sports was a great equalizer. It didn't have color. It didn't matter whether you were rich or poor, black or white. It really shaped me in many ways to be able to deal with a lot of different personalities and different cultures. Sports were the common thread.” WayDifferentMatterAbleCultureSportsBlackWhitePoorDealsCommonRichColorPersonalityThreadDifferent CulturesBlack Or WhiteRich Or PoorEqualizerCommon Threads Author:Howard Schultz
“If I describe a person's physical appearance in my writing, which I often do, especially in fiction, I never say someone is "black" or "white." I may describe the color of their skin - black eyes, beige skin, blue eyes, dark skin, etc. But I'm not talking about race.” IfsWritingMayPersonsEyeBlackDarkWhiteRaceFictionTalkingColorSkinsBlueAppearanceEtcNot TalkingBlue EyesBlack Or WhiteBlack EyesPhysical AppearanceDark Skin Author:Jamaica Kincaid
“New Orleans was a thrilling place of all kinds of races, it was a dangerous place. It was really and truly the only international city on the continent of North America. There were all different races and everything was celebrated, and it was a place of difference, and everybody was different and it was so odd, the minute that America took over, the minute that the Louisiana territory became part of the United States of America, instantly you were either black or white. There was no nuance. and so a free man of color who could own property was suddenly not allowed to.” MenKindDifferentStatesAmericaBlackDifferencesWhiteUnitedRaceCitiesUnited StatesMinutesDangerousColorPropertyInternationalAll KindsOddTerritoryContinentsUnited States Of AmericaNew OrleansThrillingFree ManNuanceNorth AmericaLouisianaBlack Or WhiteDangerous PlacesDifferent Races Author:John Guare