Top 24 Quotes & Sayings by Dorothy Height

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American activist Dorothy Height.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Dorothy Height

Dorothy Irene Height was an African American civil rights and women's rights activist. She focused on the issues of African American women, including unemployment, illiteracy, and voter awareness. Height is credited as the first leader in the civil rights movement to recognize inequality for women and African Americans as problems that should be considered as a whole. She was the president of the National Council of Negro Women for 40 years.

No one will do for you what you need to do for yourself. We cannot afford to be separate. We have to see that all of us are in the same boat.
Greatness is not measured by what a man or woman accomplishes, but by the opposition he or she has overcome to reach his goals.
A Negro woman has the same kind of problems as other women, but she can't take the same things for granted. — © Dorothy Height
A Negro woman has the same kind of problems as other women, but she can't take the same things for granted.
There is no contradiction between effective law enforcement and respect for civil and human rights. Dr. King did not stir us to move for our civil rights to have them taken away in these kinds of fashions.
We've got to work to save our children and do it with full respect for the fact that if we do not, no one else is going to do it.
We have to realize we are building a movement.
We had people of all backgrounds coming together - all races, all creeds, all colors, all status in life. And coming together there was a kind of quiet dignity and a kind of sense of caring and a feeling of joint responsibility.
Without community service, we would not have a strong quality of life. It's important to the person who serves as well as the recipient. It's the way in which we ourselves grow and develop.
We have to improve life, not just for those who have the most skills and those who know how to manipulate the system. But also for and with those who often have so much to give but never get the opportunity.
I am the product of many whose lives have touched mine, from the famous, distinguished, and powerful to the little known and the poor.
There is no contradiction between effective law enforcement and respect for civil and human rights.
Civil rights are civil rights. There are no persons who are not entitled to their civil rights... We have to recognize that we have a long way to go, but we have to go that way together.
We are not a problem people, we are people with problems.
I think of my life as a unity of circles. Some are concentric, others overlap, but they all connect in some way. Sometimes the connections don't happen for years. But when they do, I marvel. As in a shimmering kaleidoscope, familiar patterns keep unfolding
The black woman had had to struggle against being a person of great strength.
If you worry about who is going to get credit, you don't get much work done.
If the times aren't ripe, you have to ripen the times.
We have to see that all of us are in the same boat.
Progress comes from caring more about what needs to be done than about who gets the credit
I want to be remembered as one who tried. — © Dorothy Height
I want to be remembered as one who tried.
If the time is not ripe, we have to ripen the time.
My mother helped me understand how not to show off what I knew, but how to use it so that others might benefit.
The Black family of the future will foster our liberation, enhance our self-esteem, and shape our ideas and goals.
When you're a black woman, you seldom get to do what you just want to do; you always do what you have to do.
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