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  • #1
    Angie Thomas
    “It's dope to be black until it's hard to be black.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #2
    Angie Thomas
    “Pac said Thug Life stood for 'The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody'.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #3
    Angie Thomas
    “You can destroy wood and brick, but you can't destroy a movement.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #4
    Angie Thomas
    “Once you've seen how broken someone is it's like seeing them naked—you can't look at them the same anymore.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #5
    Angie Thomas
    “Intentions always look better on paper than in reality.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #6
    Angie Thomas
    “People like us in situations like this become hashtags, but they rarely get justice. I think we all wait for that one time though, that one time when it ends right.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #7
    Angie Thomas
    “My son loved working in the neighborhood," One-Fifteen's father claims. "He always wanted to make a difference in the lives there."

    Funny. Slave masters thought they were making a difference in black people’s lives too. Saving them from their “wild African ways.” Same shit, different century. I wish people like them would stop thinking that people like me need saving.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #8
    Angie Thomas
    “Right. Lack of opportunities," Daddy says. "Corporate America don't bring jobs to our communities, and they damn sure ain't quick to hire us. Then, shit, even if you do have a high school diploma, so many of the schools in our neighborhoods don't prepare us well enough. That's why when your momma talked about sending you and your brothers to Williamson, I agreed. Our schools don't get the resources to equip you like Williamson does. It's easier to find some crack that it is the find a good school around here.
    "Now, think 'bout this," he says. "How did the drugs even get in our neighborhood? This is a multibillion-dollar industry we talking 'bout, baby. That shit is flown into our communities, but I don't know anybody with a private jet. Do you?"
    "No."
    "Exactly. Drugs come from somewhere, and they're destroying our community," he says. "You got folks like Brenda, who think they need them survive, and then you got the Khalils, who think they need to sell them to survive. The Brendas can't get jobs unless they're clean, and they can't pay for rehab unless they got jobs. When the Khalils get arrested for selling drugs, they either spend most of their life in prison, another billion-dollar industry, or they have a hard time getting a real job and probably start selling drugs again. That's the hate they're giving us, baby, a system designed against us. That's Thug Life.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #9
    Angie Thomas
    “Don’t let them put words in your mouth. God gave you a brain. You don’t need theirs.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #10
    Angie Thomas
    “Funerals aren't for dead people. They're for the living.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give



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