We do not show the Negro how to overcome segregation, but we teach him how to accept it as final and just.
Carter G. WoodsonAbout author
- Author's profession: Historian
- Nationality: american
- Born: December 19, 1875
- Died: April 3, 1950
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Human-heartedness is man's mind. Righteousness is man's path. How sad that he abandons that path and does not rely on it; that he loses that mind and does not know to seek it. When a man has lost a cock or a dog, he knows to seek it, but having lost his (proper) mind, he does not know to seek it. The Way of Learning is nothing other than seeking the lost mind
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