“Part of the approach envisaged in bringing about Black Consciousness has to be directed to the past, to seek to rewrite the history of the black man and to produce in it the heroes who form the core of the African background” MenPastFormBlackConsciousnessProduceHeroApproachCoreBackgroundsBlack Consciousness Author:Steven Biko
“Often young black people are looking towards the alternative economies. They are looking towards the drug economy.... the economies that are going to that apparently will produce some kind of material gain for them.” PeopleKindYoungBlackEconomyProduceMaterialsDrugGainsAlternativesBlack People Author:Angela Davis
“The Black Eyed Peas sell thousands of seats in every country on the planet. You can't get nervous. We're all succeeding in all different parts of our careers. Just because I produce Nas and John Legend and Justin Timberlake doesn't mean it will change the dynamic of the Peas.” MeanDifferentCountryBlackCareersProducePlanetsSucceedSellsNervousSeatsLegendsJustinPeasBlack Eyed Peas Author:will.i.am
“When the soul, through its own fault... becomes rooted in a pool of pitch-black, evil smelling water, it produces nothing but misery and filth.” SoulEvilBlackWaterProduceMiseryFaultsPoolRootedFilthPitch Black Book:Interior Castle Source: Interior Castle
“I think Black Eyed Peas are kind of unique in the ways they produce their songs. Their songs are very current.” ThinkingWayKindSongBlackProduceUniqueCurrentsPeasBlack Eyed Peas Author:Steve Pink
“There are more than 100 million African women who go topless at some point in the day, each and every day, to honor both God and our ancestors. So being in a country like America where nothing is hated more than the image of the black woman, even by black people'because her womb produces the black man and makes us black'I find it of grave importance to implement African images, and especially to produce media images that acknowledge the sexual power and fertility of black women.” PeopleMenCountryAmericaBlackMillionsMediaProduceHonorImportanceGravesHatedAcknowledgeBlack PeopleAncestorBlack WomenWombFertilityAfrican Women Author:Kola Boof
“In the beginning of the 19th century, maybe forty percent of women and fifty percent of men could produce a signature, which meant that they'd had at least three years of education because it was in third grade that people started penmanship in the 19th century. And of course black people could get killed if they got caught teaching themselves to read in some parts of the country.” PeopleIfsMenYearsCountryThreeCoursesBlackTeachingCenturyProducePercentThirdsCaughtFiftyGradesFortyBlack PeopleThree Years19th CenturySignaturesThird GradePenmanship Author:Robert Hass
“I found that the best way to go about [ Black men ] is to produce better men. And I think if we get them at a younger age, and start teaching these young brothers the principles of manhood: That real men go to work everyday; Real men honor God; Real men respect and adore women - that's what real men do.” IfsThinkingMenWayRealAgeYoungFoundBlackPrinciplesTeachingProduceBrotherHonorEverydayBest WayAdoreManhoodReal MenBetter ManYoung Brother Author:Steve Harvey
“I would write my editorials using a manual typewriter in pitch-black darkness... I would produce the whole thing without having seen the text.” WritingWholeBlackDarknessProduceTypewritersManualsEditorialsPitch Black Author:Charles Krauthammer