“Obligation may be stretched till it is no better than a brand of slavery stamped on us when we were too young to know its meaning.” KnowsMayYoungDutySlaveryObligationBrands Book:Middlemarch: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) Source: Middlemarch: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
“I always compare young missioners to the kids who naively signed up to go to Iraq to fight terrorism. They are just the foot soldiers in the spiritual war that Mike Bickle and Lou Engle are waging against what they consider sin. They will say it is biblical truth, but the Bible says many things, and you don't see anyone saying that slavery is okay or that we should not eat shellfish. Why the fascination with sex?” ShouldWarKidsSpiritualYoungFightingSexSinFeetOkaySlaverySoldierIraqTerrorismCompareBiblicalMikeFascinationShellfishBiblical Truth Author:Roger Ross Williams
“The whole future of America's black community is at risk. One out of every three young black men in Washington, D.C., is under one arm or the other of the criminal justice system. These are the continuing consequences of slavery.” MenWholeAmericaYoungThreeBlackCommunityJusticeRiskArmsConsequenceSlaveryCriminalsContinuingJustice SystemCriminal JusticeCriminal Justice SystemBlack CommunityFuture Of America Author:Randall Robinson
“If we want to understand the actions of a man in the early 1860's, put yourself back there in his shoes. As a young man he began piloting steamboats on the Mississippi, a job he loved and wanted to do the rest of his life, he said. The Civil War ended traffic on the River and his job. He wrote about it in A History of A Campaign That Failed. He said: "I joined the Confederacy, served for two weeks, deserted, and the Confederacy fell." His attachment to the Southern ideal of slavery does not appear very sturdy.” IfsMenWantDoeSaidTwoWarActionWantedJobsYoungWeekIdealsRiversSlaveryShoesCampaignsYoung ManCivil WarAttachmentSouthernTrafficTwo WeeksMississippiDesertedSturdySteamboats Author:Hal Holbrook
“In 1990, when we started the Black Community Crusade for Children, we were always talking about all children, but we paid particular attention to children who were not white, who were poor, who were disabled, and who were the most vulnerable.Parents didn't think their children would live to adulthood, and the children didn't think they were going to live to adulthood. That's when we started our first gun-violence campaign. We've lost 17 times more young black people to gun violence since 1968 than we lost in all the lynching in slavery.” PeopleThinkingFirstsChildrenYoungLostParentBlackCommunityWhitePoorAttentionTalkingViolenceParticularGunPaidSlaveryCampaignsVulnerableBlack PeopleAdulthoodDisabledCrusadesGun ViolenceLynchingBlack Community Author:Marian Wright Edelman
“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
“We've always had the blame-America crowd. We've always had the hate-America crowd. But we've now had at least two generations of education where this has been indoctrinated into the young skulls full of mush of young people. They've heard how horrible America was back in the days of slavery. They've heard how horrible America treated women. They've heard how horrible every minority group was treated. They've heard how mean-spirited the founders were. They've heard all kinds of literal lies.” PeopleKindMeanHas BeensTwoAmericaYoungLyingHateGenerationsHeardGroupsBlameSlaveryCrowdsHorribleTreatedAll KindsMinoritiesFoundersLiteralSkullsSpiritedMean SpiritedMinority Groups Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Slavery may, perhaps, be best compared to the infantile disease of measles; a complaint which so commonly attacks the young of humanity in their infancy, and when gone through at that period leaves behind it so few fatal marks; but which when it normally attacks the fully developed adult becomes one of the most virulent and toxic of diseases, often permanently poisoning the constitution where it does not end in death.” MayDoeEndsYoungHumanityBehindsGonePeriodsDiseaseAdultsConstitutionMarkSlaveryToxicComplaintsInfancyPoisoningInfantileMeasles Author:Olive Schreiner
“TRUTH: When a child believes he must win to be worthy, when young adults define themselves by what they do and not who they are, it is a kind of slavery a slave master would envy.” BelieveKindChildrenYoungWinningMastersAdultsSlaverySlaveYoung AdultWorthyEnvy Author:Tom Shadyac
“In [India] and across the globe, hundreds and thousands of children, as young as three, as young as four, are sold into sexual slavery. But that's not the only purpose that human beings are sold for. They are sold in the name of adoption. They are sold in the name of organ trade. They are sold in the name of forced labor, camel jockeying, anything, everything.” HumansChildrenInspirationYoungPurposeMotivationThreeNamesHuman BeingsFourLaborIndiaSlaveryTradeOrgansAdoptionGlobesCamels Author:Sunitha Krishnan
“Democracy is not just freedom to criticize the government or head of state, or to hold parliamentary elections. True democracy obtains only when the people - women, men, young people, children - have the ability to change the system of industrial capitalism that has oppressed them since the earliest days of slavery: a system based on class division, patriarchy, and military might, a hierarchical system that subjugates people merely because they are born poor, or female, or dark-skinned.” PeopleMenChildrenStatesGovernmentMightYoungBornDarkAbilityPoorClassDemocracyMilitaryCapitalismFemaleElectionSlaveryCriticizeDivisionOppressedPatriarchyParliamentaryHead Of StateAbility To ChangeTrue DemocracyDark Skinned Author:Nawal El Saadawi
“Among other possibilities, money was invented to make it possible for a foolish man to control wise men; a weak man, strong men; a child, old men; an ignorant man, knowledgeable men; and for a dwarf to control giants.” ChildrenWisdomHumorKidsFunnyJobsYoungQuotesStrongWorkWealthFreedomPoorMoneyEducationPovertyKnowledgePowerEconomyRichWiseImpossibleInfluencePossibilityHumourMastersFoolAuthorityHumorousWeaknessWeakIntelligentQuoteSlaveryProfoundPhilosopherQuote Of The DayRichesFoolishInventionIgnorantEducatedEmploymentGiantsThoughtfulControlEnlightenedSatireWealthyThought ProvokingDeepInsightfulJobChildMasteryAphorismSouth AfricaQuotationsAfricaPossibilitiesEmployedDominationBondageMaximsSayingsPossibleAdagesDominionProverbsAphorismsMake You ThinkOldWorkingDominanceAxiomsServitudeAdageKnowledgeableMasterProverbSatiricalSayingDwarfsEpigramsEnslavementAfricanQuotationFoolsGnomeSatiristMaximWell EducatedEpigramGnomesProvoke ThoughtMade Me ThinkScholarlyKidAxiomDictumDictumsMidgetEruditeSouth AfricanControllingGiantInventSatiristsDominateImpossibilitiesInformedDwarfWell ReadEconomiesSerfdomSlave MastersCultivatedCulturedWell InformedMoniedIgnoramusInventedThrallDeep PocketsMoniesSlave MasterThralldomVassalageMidgets Book:The Use and Misuse of Children Source: The Use and Misuse of Children