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    Colson Whitehead
    “The park sustained them, the green harbor they preserved as the town extended itself outward, block by block and house by house. Cora thought of her garden back on Randall, the plot she cherished. Now she saw it for the joke it was - a tiny square of dirt that had convinced her she owned something. It was hers like the cotton she seeded, weeded, and picked was hers. Her plot was a shadow of something that lived elsewhere, out of sight. The way poor Michael reciting the Declaration of Independence was an echo of something that existed elsewhere. Now that she had run away and seen a bit of the country, Cora wasn't sure the document described anything real at all. America was a ghost in the darkness, like her.”
    Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad

  • #2
    Colson Whitehead
    “The other patrollers were boys and men of bad character; the work attracted a type. In another country they would have been criminals, but this was America.”
    Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad

  • #3
    Colson Whitehead
    “It was nigh impossible to understand Howard's speech under normal circumstances. He favored a pidgin of his lost African tongue and slave talk. In the old days, her mother had told her, that half language was the voice of the plantation. They had been stolen from villages all over Africa and spoke a multitude of tongues. The words from across the ocean were beaten out of them over time. For simplicity, to erase their identities, to smother uprisings. All the words except for the ones locked away by those who still remembered who they had been before. "They keep 'em hid like precious gold," Mabel said.”
    Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad

  • #4
    Colson Whitehead
    “One day a pickaninny was happy and the next the light was gone from them; in between they had been introduced to a new reality of bondage.”
    Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad

  • #5
    Colson Whitehead
    “He told her that every one of her enemies, all the masters and overseers of her suffering, would be punished, if not in this world then the next, for justice may be slow and invisible, but it always renders its true verdict in the end.”
    Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad

  • #6
    Colson Whitehead
    “But nobody wanted to speak on the true disposition of the world. And no one wanted to hear it...
    The whites came to this land for a fresh start and to escape the tyranny of their masters, just as the Freeman had fled theirs. But the ideals they held up for themselves, they denied others. Cora had heard Michael recite the Declaration of Independence back on the Randall plantation many times, his voice drifting through the village like an angry phantom. She didn't understand the words, most of them at any rate, but created equal was not lost on her. The white men who wrote it didn't understand it either, if all men did not truly mean all men. Not if they snatched away what belonged to other people, whether it was something you could hold in your hand, like dirt, or something you could not, like freedom.”
    Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad

  • #7
    Colson Whitehead
    “Cora had heard Michael recite the Declaration of Independence back on the Randall plantation many times, his voice drifting through the village like an angry phantom. She didn't understand the words, most of them at any rate, but 'created equal' was not lost on her. The white men who wrote it didn't understand it either, if 'all men' did not truly mean all men.”
    Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad

  • #8
    Colson Whitehead
    “And if you could make a study of the dead, Stevens thought from time to time, you could make a study of the living, and make them testify as no cadaver could.”
    Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad



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