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It's a poor kind of man that won't fight for his own freedom.
Alice Childress
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Alice Childress
Age: 77 †
Born: 1916
Born: October 12
Died: 1994
Died: August 14
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Life is just a short walk from the cradle to the grave - and it sure behooves us to be kind to one another along the way.
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That's how women are, always studyin' each other and wonderin' how they look up 'gainst the next.
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A gift - be it a present, a kind word or a job done with care and love - explains itself!... and if receivin' it embarrasses you, it's because your 'thanks box' is warped.
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Some truth has no nourishment in it.
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I am lonesome so regular it's like a job I gotta report to every day.
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I think women need kindness more than love. When one human being is kind to another, it's a very deep matter.
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Where did we get the idea of insultin' folks by pointin' out their age? ... It seems that we think youth is some special accomplishment brought about by the individual himself!
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Like snowflakes, the human pattern is never cast twice.
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I believe racism has killed more people than speed, heroin, or cancer, and will continue to kill until it is no more.
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Writers are encouraged to keep 'em laughing and complain with good humor in order to win allies. The joke is always on ourselves.
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I'm independent as a hog on ice and a hog on ice is dead, cold, well-preserved and don't need a mother'grabbin, thing.
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The good old days. The only good days are ahead.
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Everybody's got some sin, but if it troubles your heart you're a gentle sinner, just a good soul gone wrong.
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Truth is simply whatever you can bring yourself to believe.
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Zis and zat' when uttered by the French is considered charming, but 'dis and dat' as an Africanism is ridiculed as gross and ugly.
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The Black writer explains pain to those who inflict it.
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And realizing there is no such thing as the Black experience. Time and events allow for change on both sides.
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your soul is an inner something that is another you and hardly anybody knows what it's really thinkin' except you.
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Who wants to live with one foot in hell just for the sake of nostalgia Our time is forever now.
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The twisted circumstances under which we live is grist for the writing mill, the loving, hating and discovering, finding new handles for old pitchers . . .
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