It’s a significant question: should black people only adopt black children, and white people white children
It’s a significant question: should black people only adopt black children, and white people white children?
It’s a significant question: should black people only adopt black children, and white people white children?
I’m like Johnny Cash. I only wear black.
Bipolar disorder, manic depression, depression, black dog, whatever you want to call it, is inherent in our society. It’s a product of stress and in my case over-work.
Woody Allen has a wonderful line: ‘Today I’m a star. What will I be tomorrow? A black hole?’ That’s very important to know – that you have the moment, then you lose the moment. You have to see your chances, you have to take them, and you also have to see when you don’t have…
My mother was a member of the Cape Coloured community. ‘Coloured’ is the South African word for the half-caste community that was a by-product of the early contact between black and white.
Joseph and his mother come from the black kings who were before the white man.
Mainstream media’s representation, or its guerrilla decontextualization, of black men’s lives in particular can set the stage for erroneous assumptions capable of damaging an individual or a nation.
I think black Americans expect too much from individual black Americans in terms of changing the status quo.
Black people don’t have an accurate idea of their history, which has been either suppressed or distorted.
I did a book in 1996, an overview of black history. In that process I became more aware of a lot of the black inventors of the 19th century.