Inspirational Quotes From Notable Black Figures

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Newsweek

Newsweek

6 жыл бұрын

A look at the words of some of the most influential figures in black history to celebrate black history month.

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@ConnecttoSoul
@ConnecttoSoul 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your dependable insight, incentive including teaching to help my venture to becoming more consciously informed and additionally spiritually connected.
@trhansen3244
@trhansen3244 5 ай бұрын
I also like that they didn't obsess over all the violence done by black people. The car jackings, the rapes, the shootings, the brutal beatings, the theft (shut down every Walmart in Portland!) and the general lack of academic achievement despite being given a huge leg up with affirmative action.
@shirlecheer
@shirlecheer 4 жыл бұрын
"We are the ones, we have been waiting for."
@trhansen3244
@trhansen3244 5 ай бұрын
Then they are criminals because the crime in America has skyrocketed, led mostly by black men.
@debbiethompson-xm1qn
@debbiethompson-xm1qn 8 ай бұрын
Human life is so very precious that no matter it’s color all humans deserve dignity and respect😎
@trhansen3244
@trhansen3244 5 ай бұрын
You can't say anything negative about black people. Even if it is the truth. The brutal truth. Or KZfaq will remove it. You can say whatever you want about white people, no matter how bad, no matter how true or false. It's encouraged.
@debbiethompson-xm1qn
@debbiethompson-xm1qn 8 ай бұрын
There is no room in my life for racism or any form of antisemitism or hate✌️☮️😎
@acajudi100
@acajudi100 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you God for keeping me in perfect peace, and I hope what I share helps others. God is going to end it all! Your GREED will not do you any good. Listen to these great quotes and obey.
@divine.j
@divine.j 4 жыл бұрын
Nice👏🏾
@andrewpinkston2460
@andrewpinkston2460 4 жыл бұрын
this is Super inspirational check it out NOW. 😇 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jrWhoJh_v8vIcZ8.html
@patnicscaasi5514
@patnicscaasi5514 4 жыл бұрын
this is my fave quote "SOUL HAS NO COLOR, NO SHAPE, NO FORM YOU HAVE THE POWER TO CHANGE PERCEPTION TO INSPIRE AND EMPOWER AND SHOW PEOPLE HOW TO EMBRACE THEIR COMPLICATION AND SEE THE FLAWS AND THE TRUE BEAUTY AND STRENGTH THAT'S INSIDE (ALL OF US)"
@trhansen3244
@trhansen3244 5 ай бұрын
Try selling that to Al Sharpton.
@seasonsasmyteacher
@seasonsasmyteacher 3 жыл бұрын
May I used footage from your video to create a new body of work? I will just choose a few quotes. I am an educated Black man who is frustrated with Black Inequity & Inequality. I do not get paid for the content that I create or the many people and organizations for which I have volunteered services. I am just tired of America ignoring the plight of Black People, and what is owed to us, for what they have done to us, and want to make a difference. I would like to use your footage to make that point in highlighting 3 black men, from the hood, who are really making a difference, addressing Black Men and Youth from the inside out, building their Bodies, Minds and Spirt, focusing on the Mental Health toll that oppression has bestowed on us. I am impressed with their approach because they work on uplifting the individual, as opposed to giving them a handout, which is making inequity comfortable as many organizations do. I call the Three Black Kings. Please allow me. I would appreciate that. Regards, Kevy https:kevymichaels.blog
@jahsettewray9267
@jahsettewray9267 4 жыл бұрын
what is the background music? Nice video :)
@andrewpinkston2460
@andrewpinkston2460 4 жыл бұрын
OH I FOUND IT!!!!! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jrWhoJh_v8vIcZ8.html
@br4ndons_wrld160
@br4ndons_wrld160 4 жыл бұрын
Wow
@andrewpinkston2460
@andrewpinkston2460 4 жыл бұрын
said that when I seen this God bless .kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jrWhoJh_v8vIcZ8.html
@jessewallace6866
@jessewallace6866 4 жыл бұрын
Hello.... is this video anywhere on Instagram. We've been looking for a to share videos like this on social media
@BrandonAutieroDS
@BrandonAutieroDS 4 жыл бұрын
@ILETD , just reposted it :)
@Jtisahive
@Jtisahive 3 ай бұрын
Beyonce ❤❤❤
@flavetheg8253
@flavetheg8253 4 жыл бұрын
Wow I am hungry_me 2020
@afrokudasai5848
@afrokudasai5848 4 жыл бұрын
I need a video like this without the music
@afrokudasai5848
@afrokudasai5848 4 жыл бұрын
but this is amazing!
@foreverperk2767
@foreverperk2767 3 жыл бұрын
@@afrokudasai5848 no
@mskiki150
@mskiki150 7 күн бұрын
Hey guys am I the only older black women in this country who has found themselves jobless and almost facing eviction because of DEI on the jobs in corporate America who nolonger feel the need to follow the old guide lines when it comes to diversity in the workplace this 2025 project has been in affect for the last 50 plus years because there is a group of wealthy white billionaires who has been trying to walk back everything that got overturned in the late 50's and 60's by the great people before us and I bet alot of people don't know that Justice Neil Gorsuch mom was a Supreme court clerk back in 1950 and when American starting changing she joined the party to go against the changes of a woman's right to choose, blacks having voting rights and being treated equal under the law and other Justices who currently sit on the court have shady past meaning they were raised by parents who were against everything majority of Americans want
@oliviaharris3118
@oliviaharris3118 5 ай бұрын
Beyonce Really
@evangelinefrias2233
@evangelinefrias2233 5 жыл бұрын
Where is Michael Jackson? haha
@PowderedFace
@PowderedFace 5 жыл бұрын
Hehe*
@andrewpinkston2460
@andrewpinkston2460 4 жыл бұрын
I found him . kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jrWhoJh_v8vIcZ8.html
@downrightdutch4375
@downrightdutch4375 6 жыл бұрын
Let's take on some of the things you think you ‘know’ something about... Let's start with ‘SLAVERY’. 1) that is part of our past history and was created by the liberal/communist side of this nation at the time. 2) while your side fought to keep the slaves, the republicans worked to free them. 3) a couple of thousand white republicans lost their lives to the kkk because of this. 4) the kkk is a liberal organization. 5) segregation is also a liberal agenda and still is. 6) Japanese internment was also a liberal agenda created by Roosevelt. 7) roosevelt was an admirer of stalin. He was his hero. All of this is in history books. Try to read some time. As far as hitler, that was a mistake by the British. They let Neville (spelled numnuts) Chamberlin make an agreement so hitler would stop his expansion. All he did was to empower hitler to continue his aggression. Well like I said before, it is obvious you cannot read so indeed let your communist comrades tell you what to think. --- "One of the great tragedies of the last four decades in the United States is that the single motherhood rate has risen not just in the black community, from 20 percent in 1960 to over 70 percent now, but in 5 percent in the white community to over 40 percent now”. (Shapiro). Young men needs a father! --- Other TRUE OBJECTIVE FACTS of the Department of Justices Statistics about NewYork in the last 30 years, shared by a BLACK officer: "Blacks (only 12% of the USA population) are much more likely to commit crimes than whites... 35 times more ROBBERIES, 38 times more MURDERS and 51 times more SHOOTINGS (with homicides killing). AND: "90% of the BLACKS are murdered by... BLACKS (NOT COPS)! Twice as many soldiers in the total Irac war" WOW!!! MUST SEE: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/iNZ0dr2JprneYHU.html (but... BUTT! Oh Wait. ALREADY DELETED BY FAKE ManipulateMindpolice KZfaq!?). --> In other words, e.g. let's say 10 'white' robberies (10 too much!), makes 350 'BLACK' ROBBERIES! FACTS! e.g. 30 'white' murders (30 too much; jail them for a looong time!), but 1140 'BLACK' MURDERS! (jails are overcrowded by BLACKS?!) FACTS! e.g. 100 'white shootings' (100 too much!), but 5100 'BLACK' SHOOTINGS! FACTS! It's true! No CNN-ABC-MSMBC-NYT-WashCompost-BBC... Many (black) sporters at NFL evidently still beg for acceptance. They've been rejected in their childhood, there was no unconditionally love (and with fear: but "fear brings torment") and dont know yet the Nature of God in Jesus Christ (NT Godspill). Please if you PLAY sports and almost grow up: you cannot do that with your thumb in your mouth, and grow up!
@ewqe6000
@ewqe6000 4 жыл бұрын
Downright Dutch are u insane
@composerguy1437
@composerguy1437 4 жыл бұрын
Downright Dutch, you don't seem to know a lot. 1) Slavery was created by the liberal/communist side of this nation at the time? There was no such thing as communism when slavery was introduced here. It was far more about greed than anything else. It was about money. It was about people in power trampling the freedom and dignity of black people to facilitate an agrarian-based economy. 2) The Republicans of the mid-1800's were far more like the Democratic party of the 21st century. Parties evolve. Lincoln would be appalled by today's Republican Party. 3) You are right. Many Republicans from reconstruction period were murdered by the KKK, as were many people of color, and others. Again, Republicans were as different from the current Republican party as the Democratic party from the 1800's was different from the current democratic party. The two parties evolved such that their basic philosophies have almost switched. 4) The KKK is not a liberal organization; it is not a conservative organization; it is a terrorist organization that has nothing to do with liberal and conservative. It was borne out of hate, ignorance, and fear and it still exists on the fringes for those same reasons. 5) Segregation began during the Jim Crow period and had nothing to do with liberalism or conservatism. It had to do with white fear and ignorance in the South. 6) Japanese internment was indeed created during WWII when Roosevelt was president, but it had the near unanimous backing of all members of Congress. It was not a liberal vs. conservative issue. It was the fear-based reaction of our nation's leaders during wartime, and it was a horrible mistake, a stain on our country's history. It was not a liberal or conservative mistake; it was an American mistake. 7) Roosevelt was NOT an admirer of Stalin. He did not trust him at all. But near the end of the war, Roosevelt's declining health robbed him of the energy to fight Stalin's treachery and slyness. An equally bad mistake Roosevelt made was to ignore what was happening in Auschwitz near the end of the war. 8) Finally, Hitler was not a mistake of the Brits. (Oh my, you really are off here.) Hitler was the result of of whole perfect storm of historical events starting with his first speech at a Nazi rally, his "imprisonment in a posh building where he was allowed to write Mein Kampf, his ability to slowly brainwash the German people, the slow reaction of Americans to enter the war, and yes, Neville's awful gullibility and obsession with protecting England at all costs, even if it meant sticking his head in the lion's mouth, as Churchill warned against. There were many, many other factors that made a Hitler possible. I think you are the one who should read up.
@Ella_bellacoconut
@Ella_bellacoconut 4 жыл бұрын
What is your point in this. Do you even know why black people have to live in those types of situations? 1. The prison system is set up for black people. After slavery, white people wanted to still control black people, so they invented prison. They would arrest them for the simplest things, such as just being homeless. Also you have to think about that black people after slavery didn’t have no where else to go, because they were poor. Another thing is that slavery is still around, and still allowed. It’s called the 13th amendment, there is also a documentary on it on Netflix. Now, white people pushed them all of to the ghetto, with the bad houses, bad neighborhood, bad schools. So let’s start of with the schooling. Known of the teachers had a proper education in the first place, because you know they were black in the1900s😂. So the kids really weren’t really properly educated on some things. And if you don’t have a good education it’s hard to find a good job that pays and decent wage, AND what white man would still want a black person as a employee. So now that black man needs to provide for the family, but how can he do that if he doesn’t have a job, to pay for things they need. Then they would need to probably steal. ( food, clothes maybe, money sometimes ) and you gotta understand that black peoples in the neighborhoods stole from each other, because they need things and stuff, and sell bad things like cocaine, meth, tobacco etc. so they would probably not be living in the best conditions. It’s still like that today, black people are still in the ghetto trying to get by. But I will admit that the killing is unacceptable, BUT that wouldn’t be black on black crime that’s just crime. Same as white on white crime, or Asian on Asian crime, etc. so yeah everyone is has bad people in their community. Most of history is why black people have to live the way they live today. Me being a privileged 13 year old black girl, I try to spread awareness on why things are they way they are for the black community, but we are trying to fix. Honestly I just wish America would have gun control it would be at least a little better.
@Ella_bellacoconut
@Ella_bellacoconut 4 жыл бұрын
Also why do you hate black people sm. There are bad black individuals, but there are also bad white individuals. Look at white peoples, why don’t you hate them. ( also I don’t hate white people , I’m trying to make a point )
@downrightdutch4375
@downrightdutch4375 4 жыл бұрын
Ella Davis It is the stinkin thinkin, so ungodly and direct from hell, that you accuse me like your Father of Lies, the Accuser. I will never HATE anybody (just like my Jesus did): YOU PROVE YOU DO! I will hate their thinkin, or aggression, or hatred, or behaviour.. just Like Jesus did.
@ModernWorld.
@ModernWorld. 2 жыл бұрын
very propagandish, those were the worst malcolm x and muhhamad ali quotes i ever seen laid out.
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