In fact, the confidence of the people is worth more than money.
When you control a man's thinking you do not have to worry about his actions.
The oppressor has always indoctrinated the weak with his interpretation of the crimes of the strong.
The thought of' the inferiority of the Negro is drilled into him in almost every class he enters and in almost every book he studies.
In our so-called democracy we are accustomed to give the majority what they want rather than educate them to understand what is best for them.
As another has well said, to handicap a student by teaching him that his black face is a curse and that his struggle to change his condition is hopeless is the worst sort of lynching.
The real servant of the people must live among them, think with them, feel for them, and die for them.
If the Negro in the ghetto must eternally be fed by the hand that pushes him into the ghetto, he will never become strong enough to get out of the ghetto.
No man knows what he can do until he tries.
For me, education means to inspire people to live more abundantly, to learn to begin with life as they find it and make it better.
The mere imparting of information is not education. Above all things, the effort must result in making a man think and do for himself.
When I was a child, I was very shy, and there's still a part of me that's very shy.
I hope I'm not just looked as a writer that is popular but as a writer of literary value.
The stories are what no one wants to talk about. So you make up a story because no one is going to tell you the truth.
All of my works are performance pieces, as is true for many writers of color, writers who have indigenous roots - because our basis is spoken word.
I was silent as a child, and silenced as a young woman; I am taking my lumps and bumps for being a big mouth, now, but usually from those whose opinion I don't respect.
I do travel a lot, because I need oxygen, I need to go to places to meet people who aren't upset at me because I'm asking for peace.