Grace Lee Boggs Quotes
Through This Tradition Of Face-to-face Oral Communication, Now In Danger Of Disappearing, Black Folks Maintained The Conviction Of Their Own Worth And Saved Their Own Souls By Refusing To Fall Victim To Fear Or The Hatred Of Their Oppressors, Which They Recognized Would Have Been More Destructive To Themselves Than To Their Enemies. As The Poet Lucille Clifton Put It, "Ultimately If You Fill Yourself With Venom You Will Be Poisoned."3 There Were Incidents Of Individual Violence, Usually Crimes Of Passion Committed By Someone Under The Influence Of Alcohol And Over A Man Or A Woman. But Despite The Unimaginable Cruelty That They Suffered, Blacks Kept Their Sense Of Humor And Created The Art Form Of The Blues As A Way To Work Through And Transcend The Harshness Of Their Lives. Living Under The American Equivalent Of Nazism, They Developed An Oasis Of Civility In The Spiritual Desert Of "me-firstism" That Characterized The Rest Of The Country.
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