[Ohio-Talk] Black History Month
Barbara Pierce
barbara.pierce9366 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 14:37:23 UTC 2022
This compilation is wonderful. I would really like to know which quotes go with which person. I would also like a copy of these quotations. What an inspiration this is. Thank you very much for taking the time to put this together. What a marvelous beginning to Black History Month. O for the time when every month is Black History Month.
Barbara
Barbara Pierce (she, her, hers)
President Emerita
National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
Barbara.pierce9366 at gmail.com
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> On Feb 1, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Maggie Stringer via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Dear Ohio,
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> Recently, I have been researching and reading through hundreds of historic
> speeches and legendary quotes from civil rights icons including Martin
> Luther King Jr., Frederick Douglass, and W.E.B. Du Bois. These powerful
> leaders along with other inspiring modern figures inspired me to create a
> montage of their insightful words, historic speeches, and powerful writing,
> as one.
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> I had been asked to share, “The Power of One”, with my federation family.
> My hope is that all of our members will recognize Black History Month as an
> opportunity to understand Black histories and will take the time to
> celebrate Black achievement. I believe it is essential to have a fresh
> reminder of where systemic racism persists and give visibility to the
> people and organizations creating change.
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> Without further ado.
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> The Power of One
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> “I had no idea that history was being made. I was just tired of giving up.”
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> We all require and want respect, man or woman, black or white. It’s our
> basic human right. The thing about black history is that the truth is so
> much more complex than anything you could make up. There are still many
> causes worth sacrificing for, so much history yet to be made. Black History
> Month must be more than just a month of remembrance; it should be a tribute
> to our history and reminder of the work that lies in the months and years
> ahead. Won’t it be wonderful when black history and Native American history
> and Jewish history and all of U.S. history is taught from one book. Just
> U.S. history.
>
> “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached
> in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.”
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> We have a wonderful history behind us…and it is going to inspire us to
> greater achievements. A man without knowledge of himself and his heritage
> is like a tree without roots. If you know whence you came, there is really
> no limit to where you can go.
>
> “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that
> cannot fly.”
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> Diversity is not about how we differ. Diversity is about embracing one
> another’s uniqueness. My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be
> human together. In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay
> ourselves the highest tribute. If there is a book that you want to read,
> but it hasn’t been written yet, you must be the one to write it. One of the
> hardest things in life is having words in your heart that you can’t utter.
> Make a difference about something other than yourselves. Whatever we
> believe about ourselves and our ability comes true for us.
>
> “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a
> way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.”
>
> Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations. Life has two
> rules: number 1, never quit! Number 2, always remember rule number one.
> Whatever is bringing you down, get rid of it. Because you’ll find that when
> you’re free . . . your true self comes out. Just don’t give up what you’re
> trying to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don’t think you can go
> wrong. I can accept failure. Everyone fails at something. But I can’t
> accept not trying. Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you
> know better, do better.
>
> “If there is no struggle, there is no progress.”
>
> Ours is not the struggle of one day, one week, or one year. Ours is not the
> struggle of one judicial appointment or presidential term. Ours is the
> struggle of a lifetime, or maybe even many lifetimes, and each one of us in
> every generation must do our part.
>
> “Have a vision. Be demanding.”
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> **Every line has been written or spoken by:
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> Colin Powell.
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> Dr. Mae Jemison.
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> Thurgood Marshall.
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> Susan L. Taylor.
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> Desmond Tutu.
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> Langston Hughes.
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> Frederick Douglass.
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> Booker T. Washington.
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> Ella Fitzgerald.
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> Nelson Mandela.
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> John R. Lewis.
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> Maya Angelou.
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> Ola Joseph.
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> Aretha Franklin.
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> Michael Jordan.
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> James Earl Jones.
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> Toni Morrison.
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> Henry Louis.
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> Marty Meehan.
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> Tina Turner.
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> Michelle Obama.
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> Duke Ellington.
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> Dick Gregory.
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> James Baldwin.
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> Carter G. Woodson.
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> Alice Walker.
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> Maggie Stringer
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