Whites and Blacks––to recognize that racial disparities fueled by unwarranted bigotry were crippling America’s ability to shine as a true beacon of democracy in a world filled with people
ABERJHANIHuman beings, in a sense, may be thought of as multidimensional creatures composed of such poetic considerations as the individual need for self-realization, subdued passions for overwhelming beauty,
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Quote words that affirm all men and women are your brothers and sisters.
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As living examples of the same. Peace ends with the unraveling of individual hope and the emergence of the will to worship violence as a healer of private and social disease.
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Valentines Day itself, like most holidays in the modern era, has been heavily influenced by commercialism that focuses on the appeal of romantic fantasies.
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With my ninth mind I resurrect my first and dance slow to the music of my soul made new.
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The more sincere the soul, the heavier the cross endured.
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We rarely get a definitive look at just how complicated and sometimes dangerous their everyday lives were. In fact,
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When we vote we participate in the construction of a context.
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With its leaves so rich and heavy with elation and its crimson face made brighter with visions of divinity the shadow of a certain rose looks just like an angel eating light.
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Trayvon Martin, at the most, seems only to have been guilty of being himself.
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As life in general constituted much pain in the form of struggles against poverty, disease, ignorance, and emotional anguish,
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While it is unlikely that poetry or art shall eliminate the reality of war in the twenty-first century, it is thrilling to know there remain individuals, and even entire communities,
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They both have a tendency to blur the lines of what we call norms, or established reality.
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To heal the wounds of a nation as opposed to aggravate its injuries
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 laid the foundation for the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but it also addressed nearly every other aspect of daily life in a would-be free democratic society.
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Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory.
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And the relentless suffocation of that singular breath which makes human beings individuals.
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Overall, my books represent a kind of shared communion and meditation with my fellow human beings…
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Your pain is a school unto itself–– and your joy a lovely temple.
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Poetry and art nourish the soul of the world with the flavor-filled substances of beauty, wisdom and truth.
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Change is one of the scariest things in the world and yet it is also one of those variables of human existence that no one can avoid.
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How hard are human beings willing to fight to achieve and sustain justice, equanimity, or joy? And should progress be called such when it devours what is best within the human spirit?
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When reading about what may be described as the lesser celebrated heroic figures of the Harlem Renaissance,
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The literary artist lends verbal depth to the visual. The visual artist provides visible articulation for the literary.
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The political, social, and spiritual impact of the life example set by Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
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Many may very well continue to ask why more value is placed on technicalities of a law than on a man’s flesh and blood life, especially when there is any amount of “doubt” at all regarding his guilt or innocence.
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Stars wishing upon the potential of humans shine faithfully on.
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