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If He Hollers Let Him Go If He Hollers Let Him Go by Chester Himes
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“The white folks had sure brought their white to work with them that morning.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“Then all at once I felt sorry for him. Sorry for anybody who had to be that scared and keep on living.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“That made her doubly dangerous because she thought about Negro men. I could tell that the first time I saw her. She wanted them to run after her. She expected it, demanded it as her due. I could imagine her teasing them with her body, showing her bare thighs and breasts. Then having them lynched for looking.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“So it wasn't that Madge was white; it was the way she used it.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“But I just couldn't walk into this woman with so much white inside her.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“She was pure white Texas. And I was black. And a white man was standing there. I never knew before how good a job the white folks had done on me.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“All I could see was her standing there between me and my manhood.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“I'm afraid to die, that's my trouble. Afraid of getting hurt. Acting a fool. Being made ridiculous. Being offended, ignored, despised. Afraid to make the one final decision in my soul that would settle everything one way or another forever.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“It gave me a personal pride to have her for my girl. And then I was proud of her too. Proud of the way she looked, the appearance she made among white people; proud of what she demanded from white people, and the credit they gave her; and her position and prestige among her own people.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go
“We're a wonderful, goddamned race, I thought. Simple-minded, generous, sympathetic sons of bitches. We're sorry for everybody but ourselves; the worse the white folks treat us the more we love 'em.”
Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go