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Johnnetta B. Cole

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    An education that teaches you to understand something about the world has done only half of the assignment. The other half is to teach you to do something about making the world a better place.

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    Crisis' seems to be too mild a word to describe conditions in countless African-American communities. It is beyond crisis when in the richest nation in the world, African Americans in Harlem live shorter lives than the people of Bangladesh, one of the poorest nations of the world.

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    If folks can learn to be racist, then they can learn to be anti racist. If being sexist ain't genetic, then, dad gum, people can learn about gender equality.

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    if we center our lives on BMWs, RVs, VCRs, PCs and the other acronyms of consumerism, we cannot expect our children to do otherwise.

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    I grew up in the South. I grew up in the days of legalized segregation. And, so, whether you called it legal racial segregation or you called it apartheid, it was the same injustice.

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    Now, if you want to know my secret love, it is to be able to serve as an example.

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    racism is alive and doing too well in America.

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    Show me someone content with mediocrity and I'll show you someone destined for failure.

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    The content of the curriculum should never exclude the realities of the very students who must intellectually wrestle with it. When students study all worlds except their own, they are miseducated.

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    The histories of the poor and the powerless are as important as those of their conquerors, their colonizers, their kings and queens.

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    The more we pull together toward a new day, the less it matters what pushed us apart in the past.

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    The myth of black women profiting at the expense of black men is the oldest rap around.

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    There are not many of us African American Sister Presidents, and those of us who are in this field do not have an easy time of it. Why the story goes that one Black woman college president died and went to hell, and it was two weeks before she realized that she wasn't still on the job.

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    The ultimate expression of generosity is not in giving of what you have, but in giving of who you are.

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    The woman who bore me is no longer alive, but I seem to be her daughter in increasingly profound ways.

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    What you give ought to be in direct relationship to what you've received. If you have been blessed with a great deal, then you have a lot of giving to do.

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    You cannot fully understand your own life without knowing and thinking beyond your life, your own neighborhood, and even your own nation.