“The walls we build around us to keep out the sadness also keep out the joy.” — Langston Hughes Hughes warns us not to let emotional armor block connection.
Category Archives: Daily Black Quotes
“When the going gets tough, the tough get to organizing.” — Ella Baker Baker stressed that power grows from collective action.
“I am not ashamed of my color.” — Lucy Parsons Parsons proudly claimed her identity while organizing labor.
“There are years that ask questions and years that answer.” — Zora Neale Hurston Hurston’s reflections offer poetic insight into life’s rhythms.
“Every step toward freedom is a step toward freedom for all.” — Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Harper’s abolitionist message embraced unity and justice.
“You don’t have to be loud to lead. You just have to speak the truth.” — Marian Anderson Anderson broke barriers through dignified brilliance.
“We must protest, we must cry out, and we must continue to fight.” — Ida B. Wells Wells led with bold truth-telling and persistent activism.
“I will not shrink from doing what I think is right, even if it’s unpopular.” — Barbara Jordan Jordan’s courage helped reshape American democracy.
“If they don’t let us read, we’ll learn to write.” — Phillis Wheatley Despite being enslaved, Wheatley broke literary barriers.
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” — Frederick Douglass Douglass valued early guidance to shape future generations.
