Top 11 Quotes & Sayings by Haki R. Madhubuti

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Haki R. Madhubuti.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Haki R. Madhubuti

Haki R. Madhubuti is an African-American author, educator, and poet, as well as a publisher and operator of black-themed bookstore. He is particularly recognized in connection with the founding in 1967 of Third World Press, considered the oldest independent black publishing house in the U.S.

It is true that we do not recognize greatness among us. Our measurements of importance are generally faulty and speak mainly to the superficialities of life, e.g., where one lives, the type of clothing one wears, the cars one drives, to the number of bodyguards that one employs to carry bags and open and close doors.
To maintain the ability to admit and grow from our mistakes rather than let them defeat us represents best the inner strength of a people.
to be black
is
to be
very-hot. — © Haki R. Madhubuti
to be black is to be very-hot.
People find a sense of being, a sense of worth and substance being associated with land. Association with final roots gives us not only a history but proclaims us heirs to a future.
Many people have serious academic degrees but cannot find a job, and sadly their degrees are so limited that they cannot even think about how to create a job for themselves.
Studies that bring clarity and direction to the black male situation as an integral part of the black family/community are unpopular, not easy to get published and very dangerous.
One of the great tragedies of modern education is that most people are not taught to think critically. The majority of the world’s people, those of the West included, are taught to believe rather than to think. It’s much easier to believe than to think. People seldom think seriously about that which we are taught to believe, because we are all creatures of imitation and habit.
Learning to take hold of one's life is very difficult in a culture that values property over life.
They who humble themselves before knowledge of any kind generally end up the wiser and as voices with something meaningful to say.
To measure your needs by that which is projected via mass media is a mistake that has no mercy. The average person views a minimum of one thousand advertisements a day. To say "no" to the most outrageous commercials is an act of responsibility that needs to be taught early and often.
U feel that way sometimes wondering: wondering, how did we survive?
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