“We will have to choose not between color nor race nor religion nor between East and West either, but simply between being slaves and being free. And we will have to choose completely and for good; the time is already past now when we can choose a little of each, a little of both. We can choose a state of slavedom, and if we are powerful enough to be among the top two or three or ten, we can have a certain amount of license - until someone more powerful rises and has us machine-gunned against a cellar wall.” IfsLittlesTwoStatesEnoughWisdomPastCertainThreePoliticsPowerfulRaceEconomyColorWallAmountTenMachinesSlaveWestEastLiberalismLicenseBeing FreeCellarsEast And West Book:Essays, Speeches & Public Letters Source: Essays, Speeches & Public Letters
“The color of your skin is your uniform in this ultimate battle for the survival of the West.” ColorBattleSurvivalSkinsUltimateWestUniforms Author:George Lincoln Rockwell
“In America, the colors sing, they don't just glower at you. The West Coast especially is fantastic. It seems like you can do whatever you want here.” WantSeemsAmericaCan DoColorLike YouWestFantasticCoastDo Whatever You WantWest Coast Author:Stanley Donwood
“I just feel that the East and the West are two different worlds. I sometimes get saddened when I see that very few writers of color are published or reviewed in East Coast presses and magazines.” WorldFeelsTwoDifferentSometimesColorPressesWestEastMagazinesCoastDifferent WorldsEast CoastSaddenedTwo Different Worlds Author:Sandra Cisneros
“The West is color. Its colors are animal rather than vegetable, the colors of earth and sunlight and ripeness.” EarthAnimalColorWestVegetablesSunlightRipeness Author:Jessamyn West