12+ Randall Kennedy Quotes On Education, Democracy And Freedom
Randall Kennedy is an American law professor at Harvard Law School. He is a prominent writer and speaker on race relations, civil rights, and legal issues. He is the author of several books on race, law, and politics, including Race, Crime, and the Law and Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Randall Kennedy on education, democracy, freedom.
In elite, primarily white institutions, there are many blacks who have white wives. So much so that sometimes there is almost the assumption that I would be married to a white woman. — Randall Kennedy
I was born in Columbia in 1954, the year the Supreme Court invalidated racial segregation in public schools. I visited frequently but did not live there. — Randall Kennedy
The biggest accomplishment, in racial terms, for Barack Obama was being elected. He had to overcome his blackness to be elected. He climbed the Mt. Everest of American politics, becoming an historic first. — Randall Kennedy
What people should do is explain to their friends, to their neighbors how they feel when they confront the word n - - and why they feel the way they feel. — Randall Kennedy
The infamy of n - - is - it's a word that has been used to terrorize people, to put people down. But it has also been used in other ways. It's also been used as a way of putting a mirror up to racism. — Randall Kennedy
In 1619, when there are reports about the first blacks brought to British North America, they are referred to as N-I-G-G-U-H-S. Well, it doesn't seem that that was meant in a derogatory way. It seems merely descriptive. — Randall Kennedy
I think that many black people thought this would be a wonderful and extraordinary thing, for a black family to occupy the White House. Not only black people; a lot of white people thought that, too, but particularly black people. — Randall Kennedy
Any successful black person will have to face suspicion within his or her own community about his or her loyalty to other blacks. — Randall Kennedy
If you want to put somebody down, analogize them to the n - - . — Randall Kennedy
Go back and take a look at what some black writers were saying in the 1820s, the 1830s. They make mention of how some white people would tell their children, if you don't behave, we're going to put you in the n - - seat. If you don't behave, we are going to make you sit with the n - - s. That's why we know that, by then, the word had become a slur. — Randall Kennedy
There are some people who make a big distinction between n - a, which they say is OK, and n - - . Now, in my view, it's important to know about that distinction, because some people put a lot of weight on it. I don't. — Randall Kennedy
I will say go into the world and try to find good people that feel genuine affection and love for you, and disregard everything else about their background. — Randall Kennedy
Life Lessons by Randall Kennedy
- Randall Kennedy's work emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing the effects of racism in the American legal system.
- He encourages lawyers to be mindful of the implications of their decisions and to take responsibility for the consequences of their actions.
- Kennedy also stresses the importance of finding ways to promote equality and justice for all, regardless of race or other factors.
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