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Liberation is a dialectical movement–the Black man cannot free himself as a Black man unless the Black woman can liberate herself…Women’s liberation in the revolution is inseparable from the liberation of the male. — Angela Davis“I have drunk deep of the waters of my ancestors.” – Larry Neal“The histories of the poor and the powerless are as important as those of their conquerors, their colonizers, their kings and queens.” – Johnetta B. Cole“Know whence you came. If you know whence you came, there is really no limit to where you can go.” – James Baldwin“We must canonize our own saints, create our own martyrs, and elevate to positions of fame and honor black men and women who have made their distinct contributions to our racial history.” – Marcus Garvey“We can never expect the public schools to teach us as much about our history as we want to know.” – John Hope Franklin“Every people should be the originators of their own destiny, the projectors of their own schemes, and creators of the events that lead to their destiny–the consummation of their own desires.” — Martin Delany“Not only is your story worth telling, but it can be told in words so painstakingly eloquent that it becomes a song.” — Gloria Naylor“We have a wonderful history behind us…It reads like the history of a people in a heroic age…We are going back to that beautiful history and it is going to inspire us to greater achievements.” — Carter G. Woodson