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  • #1
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    “The only reason you say that race was not an issue is because you wish it was not. We all wish it was not. But it’s a lie. I came from a country where race was not an issue; I did not think of myself as black and I only became black when I came to America. When you are black in America and you fall in love with a white person, race doesn’t matter when you’re alone together because it’s just you and your love. But the minute you step outside, race matters. But we don’t talk about it. We don’t even tell our white partners the small things that piss us off and the things we wish they understood better, because we’re worried they will say we’re overreacting, or we’re being too sensitive. And we don’t want them to say, Look how far we’ve come, just forty years ago it would have been illegal for us to even be a couple blah blah blah, because you know what we’re thinking when they say that? We’re thinking why the fuck should it ever have been illegal anyway? But we don’t say any of this stuff. We let it pile up inside our heads and when we come to nice liberal dinners like this, we say that race doesn’t matter because that’s what we’re supposed to say, to keep our nice liberal friends comfortable. It’s true. I speak from experience.”
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Americanah

  • #2
    Alice Feeney
    “We are all just ghosts of the people we hoped that we were and counterfeit replicas of the people we wanted to be.”
    Alice Feeney, Sometimes I Lie

  • #3
    “My parents weren’t bad people, they were just the victims of victims—my made-up term for the people who are recyclers of their own emotional damage.”
    Christopher Harlan, The Sick Parents Club

  • #4
    “Time is a funny thing. It certainly moves faster the older you get and sometimes I sit and look in the mirror with more years behind me than ahead and it feels like only a year or so ago that I gave birth to Josh.”
    Josiah Hartley, The Boy Between: A Mother and Son's Journey From a World Gone Grey

  • #5
    “People who need help sometimes look a lot like people who do not need help.”
    Josiah Hartley, The Boy Between: A Mother and Son's Journey From a World Gone Grey

  • #6
    Christina Hammonds Reed
    “Make new friends, but keep the old, one is silver, the other is gold. A circle’s round, it has no end, that’s how long I will be your friend.”
    Christina Hammonds Reed, The Black Kids

  • #7
    Christina Hammonds Reed
    “On Friday nights, before I got old enough to make bad decisions at other people’s houses, I used to sit with Lucia as she got ready to make hers.”
    Christina Hammonds Reed, The Black Kids

  • #8
    Christina Hammonds Reed
    “Morgan gives me a dirty look. I know that she resents me and resents being here. She thinks I don’t care. But it’s not that; it’s that there’s so very much to care about, so much to feel, and instead of trying to sort out what’s in my head, sometimes I don’t want to feel any of it at all.”
    Christina Hammonds Reed, The Black Kids

  • #9
    Joshilyn Jackson
    “Well-spoken white people from prominent families came out on top in our broken court system. It wasn’t fair, but it was true.”
    Joshilyn Jackson, Never Have I Ever

  • #10
    Brit Bennett
    “Gratitude only emphasized the depth of your lack,”
    Brit Bennett, The Vanishing Half

  • #11
    Jeneva Rose
    “and my one moment of weakness had left her permanently weak.”
    Jeneva Rose, You Shouldn't Have Come Here

  • #12
    Jeneva Rose
    “Charlotte, I want every night with Grace, but with you, one night was enough.”
    Jeneva Rose, You Shouldn't Have Come Here

  • #13
    Onyi Nwabineli
    “my capacity for loving Q had not reached fruition; there were still unmined depths to it I am never going to be able to explore,”
    Onyi Nwabineli, Someday, Maybe

  • #14
    Vanessa Walters
    “He leapt through the air balletically”
    Vanessa Walters, The Nigerwife

  • #15
    Catriona Ward
    “How many times can someone bend before they break forever? You have to take care, dealing with broken things; sometimes they give way, and break others in their turn.”
    Catriona Ward, The Last House on Needless Street

  • #16
    Octavia E. Butler
    “How much of this nonsense does he believe, I wonder, and how much does he say just because he knows the value of dividing in order to conquer and to rule? Well,”
    Octavia E. Butler, Parable of the Talents

  • #17
    Octavia E. Butler
    “Submission was no protection. If any of us were to survive, we must escape these people as quickly as possible.”
    Octavia E. Butler, Parable of the Talents

  • #18
    Renée  Watson
    “Believe that it’s not your responsibility to make anyone see your worth. You just be every bit of brilliance and beauty you are. Just because they don’t believe you, don’t mean it’s not true.”
    Renée Watson, skin & bones: a novel

  • #19
    Renée  Watson
    “There are Black people everywhere, and everywhere we are, we know how to create community. Somehow, someway, without meeting each other, living in different regions, speaking different languages, there is a knowing, a way of being that we all relate to. We are not a monolith, yet even in our individuality, we are one.”
    Renée Watson, skin & bones: a novel

  • #20
    Anita Waller
    “It’s a wonderful thing to be a reader, isn’t it? Everything stops for books.”
    Anita Waller, The Girls Next Door



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