Lincoln merely nominally freed the bodies of Negroes. But Debs would free the bodies and minds of Negroes.
“Lincoln merely nominally freed the bodies of Negroes. But Debs would free the bodies and minds of Negroes.”
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Lincoln merely nominally freed the bodies of Negroes. But Debs would free the bodies and minds of Negroes.
“Lincoln merely nominally freed the bodies of Negroes. But Debs would free the bodies and minds of Negroes.”
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“Lincoln merely nominally freed the bodies of Negroes. But Debs would free the bodies and minds of Negroes.”
“I am prepared to oppose a Jim Crow army till I rot in jail.”
“In every truth, the beneficiaries of a system cannot be expected to destroy it.”
“If someone tried to deprive you of your rights, you've got to resist it. You've got to resent it. You've got to fight against it.”
“I have an inner satisfaction of having done what I thought was right at the time which I thought was propitious.”
“Patriotism has no appeal to us; justice has. Party has no weight with us; principle has. Loyalty is meaningless; it depends on what one is loyal to.”
“Most difficult is the labeling by other people that models are empty-headed bodies. I think if you look for negativity, you can find it anywhere.”
“I always thought that if you don't feel the breath in the actors' bodies, you lose all the intimacy and truth.”
“I like thinking about the fragility of the human flesh and our bodies - our decay and eventual death.”
“There's something about us as stand-ups that when we're on our feet, we feel more in control of the situation and in control of our bodies and our delivery.”
“Any discussion involving the ownership of women's bodies is one to be had! We must manifest the right!”
“We can't ignore signals that our bodies are giving us when something is wrong.”