“The investigation of the rights of the slave has led me to a better understanding of my own. I have found the anti-slavery cause to be ... the school in which human rights are more fully investigated and better understood and taught than in any other.” HumansSchoolFoundCausesUnderstandingMy OwnRightsTaughtUnderstoodSlaverySlaveHuman RightsCivil RightsInvestigationAnti Slavery Author:Angelina Grimke
“Let's say Twitter existed during the Civil War. We would have a better understanding of people in the Confederacy who were against slavery, people in the North who actually felt we should just let the South be the South. Because the way it is now, it seems like we have this portrait where everybody in Georgia hated Yankees and everybody in the North was enlightened. That wouldn't seem as clear cut as it does now.” PeopleWayShouldDoeWarSeemsFeltUnderstandingClearCuttingSlaverySouthHatedCivil WarEnlightenedPortraitsYankeesGeorgiaDuring The Civil War Author:Chuck Klosterman
“I hope that young people especially will begin to have a better understanding of slavery and its effects, which are still evident today, to understand those parallels and, from there, begin ta be a part of the wave of hope to change things for the better.” PeopleStillsTodayYoungUnderstandingEffectsSlaveryWaveEvidentParallels Author:Emayatzy E. Corinealdi
“Our spirits have their own private way of understanding each other, of becoming intimate, while our external persons are still trapped in the commerce of ordinary words, in the slavery of social rules. Souls have their own needs and their own ambitions, which the body ignores when it sees that it's impossible to satisfy them or achieve them.” WayNeedsPersonsStillsSoulBodySpiritSocialUnderstandingImpossibleAchieveBecomingAmbitionOrdinarySlaveryIntimateTrappedCommerceUnderstanding Each Other Book:The late Mattia Pascal Source: The late Mattia Pascal
“…“white supremacy” is a much more useful term for understanding the complicity of people of color in upholding and maintaining racial hierarchies that do not involve force (i.e slavery, apartheid) than the term “internalized racism”- a term most often used to suggest that black people have absorbed negative feelings and attitudes about blackness. The term “white supremacy” enables us to recognize not only that black people are socialized to embody the values and attitudes of white supremacy, but we can exercise “white supremacist control” over other black people.” PeopleFeelingsUsedValuesForceUnderstandingBlackTermWhiteAttitudeColorExerciseRacismNegativeSlaveryBlack PeopleWhite SupremacyMaintainingHierarchyApartheidBlacknessSupremacyComplicityNegative Feelings Author:Bell Hooks
“But whatever be their degree of talent it is no measure of their rights. Because Sir Isaac Newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others. On this subject they are gaining daily in the opinions of nations, and hopeful advances are making towards their re- establishment on an equal footing with the other colors of the human family.” HumansPersonsNationsUnderstandingLordOpinionRightsSubjectsTalentColorEqualDegreesSlaveryPropertySuperiorsHopefulEstablishmentNewtonIsaacHuman Family Book:Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts Source: Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts
“In the Shadow of Slavery covers two and a half centuries of black life in New York City, and skillfully interweaves the categories of race and class as they affected the formation of African American identity. Leslie Harris has made a major contribution to our understanding of the black experience.” MadeTwoUnderstandingBlackRaceCitiesHalfClassCenturyNew YorkIdentityMajorsShadowSlaveryAfrican AmericanContributionAffectedCategoriesNew York CityFormationHalf A CenturyBlack LivesLeslieAmerican Identity Author:Eric Foner
“Freedom from slavery is achieved only when a person starts to feel and understand that he would prefer death to life as a slave.” FeelsPersonsDeathUnderstandingFreedomSlaverySlaveBreaking Free Author:Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale
“Art is individualism, and individualism is a disturbing and disintegrating force. There lies its immense value. For what it seeks is to disturb monotony of type, slavery of custom, tyranny of habit, and the reduction of man to the level of a machine. It seeks to show new perspectives and other choices. It is a way to help expand and liberate the consciousness; our experiences, understandings, imaginings, options and thereby our lives.” MenWayArtHelpingShowsLyingValuesChoicesForceUnderstandingLevelsConsciousnessOur LivesPerspectiveTypeHabitArt IsMachinesSlaveryTyrannyCustomsIndividualismImmenseDisturbingReductionMonotonyNew Perspective Author:Oscar Wilde