Endesha Ida Mae Holland Quotes
I Had Never Read A Book Written By An African-American. I Didn't Know That Black People Could Write Books. I Didn't Know That Blacks Had Done Any Great Things. I Was Always Conscious Of My Inferiority And I Always Remembered My Place - Until The Civil Rights Movement Came To The Town Where I Was Born And Grew Up.
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