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Letter "J" » Jesse Jackson Quotes
«Africans in the hull of a slave ship.»
«assume its position in the world?s leadership and its rightful place in the family of nations.»
«We must democratize access to health care, education, and housing. Without an agenda of economic security, democracy is just recycling poverty.»
«Since 1963, much has changed in America and the world. And much remains the same. The struggle for fairness, equal protection, equal opportunity, self-determination, the struggle to defend the poor and the needy, a fairer distribution of wealth and resources, continues in the face of the hostility of the vested interests, power and domination of the few.»
«All of those ideas, the politics of isolation and assassination, must give way to reconciliation and reconstruction... we must pursue good neighbor policies,»
«Why are there no African Americans in that circle? ... How can blacks be left out of the leadership and trapped into the suffering?»
«Why are there no African Americans in that circle?»
«Your light challenges the darkness, ... Your light is being seen and your heat is being felt around the world. Thank you, Cindy Sheehan.»
«The tallest tree in the history of African American journalism has fallen, but has fallen gracefully. The tree that stood tall for over 60 years and a tree that planted a forest, a tree with widespread limbs and full of fruit. He connected to Africa and African Americans. He shared the pain of Emmett Till, the development of Martin Luther King Jr., and was a source of information and inspiration. He was the number one black publisher for 60 years. His impact had been felt through the whole world of journalism.»
«The decision to change leaders over a failed system is no substantial change.»
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