Acknowledgments | |
Glossary | |
Introduction: "I think this anthropology is just another way to call me a nigger." | |
A Nation Within a Nation | |
"Black men have no country, but they are a country in their hearts." | |
"We are a nation primarily because we think we are a nation." | p. 3 |
"Sometimes I wonder if there are any other Americans besides us." | p. 10 |
"That man has got his country and we are our country." | p. 14 |
The Legacy of Slavery | |
"I'm not saying 'Yessir' to no damn cracker." | |
"When you don't know when you have been spit on, it does not matter too much what else you think you know." | p. 27 |
"In many ways I was more of a slave than most of my black ancestors." | p. 39 |
"Many people say our people are unpredictable." | p. 51 |
"There is nothing on this earth as low and lazy and cowardly as a cracker." | p. 59 |
"I am a hard woman because I have had a hard time out here." | p. 64 |
The Many Shades of Black | |
"Too many blackfolks are fools about color and hair." | |
"He looks as white as any white person, but you'd better not tell him that unless you are ready to go to war." | p. 73 |
"One reason the whole thing is so hard to deal with is that nobody really talks about it." | p. 76 |
"It's sex and color that present the most difficulty, right?" | p. 83 |
"I don't trust anybody who would deny their color like that." | p. 87 |
"I think that is rotten of them to lie to a blind man like that!" | p. 91 |
The Mojo and the Sayso | |
"The business of white men is to rule." | |
"The white man must pretend to know more than he does, but we must always show less than we know." | p. 95 |
"Whitefolks are how folks and blackfolks are what folks." | p. 102 |
"The biggest difference between us and white people is that we know when we are playing." | p. 105 |
"There are two kinds of whitefolks. A few live like they want to and the rest try to live like their big boss leaders." | p. 109 |
"The power to do one thing is never the power to do all things." | p. 114 |
The Welfare Siege | |
"You cannot walk the streets without running into something bad." | |
"We need to get up, not just get over." | p. 121 |
"These whitefolks is evermore giving people things they cannot use or do not want." | p. 127 |
"I thank God that I don't need anything from the white man." | p. 130 |
"You can't just take anything this man hands out, because he has a hundred different kinds of chains." | p. 132 |
"You push enough for the white man and you get a Cadillac out of his small change." | p. 134 |
Sex and Work | |
"Hard work don't have a thing between its legs." | |
"When you lose control of your body, you have just about lost all you have in this world!" | p. 143 |
"One thing about Cal'donia, if she don't want you, you are out of luck because that thing between her legs is hers and hers alone." | p. 157 |
"He was a man and I was a woman, so we didn't neither of us have to raise the other." | p. 166 |
"I can handle black men; what I can't handle is this prejudice." | p. 170 |
Turn | |
"I'm twenty-four, but sometimes I feel much older because the things I believe in are the old ways." | |
"Christ warned us by his life and death, so who am I that I should not warn my daughter by my life?" | p. 179 |
"If you teach your children to be fair and honest only some of the time and only to some people, you are really telling them that the truth is unimportant." | p. 183 |
"I feel like something heavy just rolled off my chest." | p. 188 |
"In high school they told me that it was the wonderful world of work and my father told me, 'Shug, it's a bitch out there.'" | p. 190 |
"A junkie generally has to mess up the people he can - that means his mother or his sisters or his brothers." | p. 194 |
"My daughter listens to me sometimes, but I listened to my mother all the time." | p. 200 |
"Now, how is having a lot of fatherless children for the white man to half support going to help us?" | p. 204 |
"I always wanted my mother to be proud of me, but I never really turned out to be nothin'." | p. 206 |
More Than Mere Survival | |
"You got to live it the best you know how." | |
"All these doctors want to do is cut you or starve you." | p. 219 |
"Right now, every day is just something you got to get through." | p. 223 |
"I'm no respecter of churches in the same way that the Lord is no respecter of persons." | p. 227 |
"God is the baddest ass in the firmament!" | p. 230 |
"Some people are the horse shit of the earth." | p. 236 |
"A faithful person means more than anything else in the world!" | p. 256 |
"I have learned to stop feeling sorry for myself, I think." | p. 267 |
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