Top 47 Quotes & Sayings by Stokely Carmichael

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

Kwame Ture was a prominent organizer in the civil rights movement in the United States and the global pan-African movement. Born in Trinidad, he grew up in the United States from the age of 11 and became an activist while attending the Bronx High School of Science. He was a key leader in the development of the Black Power movement, first while leading the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), then as the "Honorary Prime Minister" of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and last as a leader of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP).

Our grandfathers had to run, run, run. My generation's out of breath. We ain't running no more.
A man is born free.
We were aware of the fact that death walks hand in hand with struggle. — © Stokely Carmichael
We were aware of the fact that death walks hand in hand with struggle.
So that the failures to pass a civil rights bill isn't because of Black Power, isn't because of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; it's not because of the rebellions that are occurring in the major cities.
The masses don't shed their blood for the benefit of a few individuals.
I usually say I did the best I could with what I had. I have no major regrets.
One of the tragedies of the struggle against racism is that up to now there has been no national organization which could speak to the growing militancy of young black people in the urban ghetto.
Black power can be clearly defined for those who do not attach the fears of white America to their questions about it.
The philosophers Camus and Sartre raise the question whether or not a man can condemn himself.
There has been only a civil rights movement, whose tone of voice was adapted to an audience of liberal whites.
Before a group can enter the open society, it must first close ranks.
No man can given anybody his freedom.
Leaders in Africa are so corrupt that we are certain if we put dogs in uniforms and put guns on their shoulders, we'd be hard put to distinguish them. — © Stokely Carmichael
Leaders in Africa are so corrupt that we are certain if we put dogs in uniforms and put guns on their shoulders, we'd be hard put to distinguish them.
I knew that I could vote and that that wasn't a privilege; it was my right. Every time I tried I was shot, killed or jailed, beaten or economically deprived.
The knowledge I have now is not the knowledge I had then.
I maintain that every civil rights bill in this country was passed for white people, not for black people.
There is a higher law than the law of government. That's the law of conscience.
The first need of a free people is to define their own terms.
An organization which claims to be working for the needs of a community - as SNCC does - must work to provide that community with a position of strength from which to make its voice heard. This is the significance of black power beyond the slogan.
We had no more courage than Harriet Tubman or Marcus Garvey had in their times. We just had a more vulnerable enemy.
Capitalism is a stupid system, a backward system.
Seems to me that the institutions that function in this country are clearly racist, and that they're built upon racism.
We are revolutionaries.
The secret of life is to have no fear; it's the only way to function.
Integration is a man's ability to want to move in there by himself. If someone wants to live in a white neighborhood and he is black, that is his choice. It should be his rights. It is not because white people will not allow him.
It is a call for black people in this country to unite, to recognize their heritage, to build a sense of community. It is a call for black people to define their own goals, to lead their own organizations.
I also know that while I am black I am a human being, and therefore I have the right to go into any public place. White people didn't know that. Every time I tried to go into a place they stopped me.
Now we maintain that we cannot be afford to be concerned about 6 percent of the children in this country, black children, who you allow to come into white schools. We have 94 percent who still live in shacks. We are going to be concerned about those 94 percent.
Now, then, in order to understand white supremacy we must dismiss the fallacious notion that white people can give anybody their freedom.
I place my own hope for the United States in the growth of belief among the unqualified that they are in fact qualified: they can articulate and be responsible and hold power
I also know that while I am black I am a human being, and therefore I have the right to go into any public place. White people didn't know that.Every time I tried to go into a place they stopped me
The time for running has come to an end. You tell them white folk in Mississippi that all the scared niggers are dead! — © Stokely Carmichael
The time for running has come to an end. You tell them white folk in Mississippi that all the scared niggers are dead!
Go home and tell your daughters they are beautiful.
Now you know where I got my name.
What a liberal really wants is to bring about change that will not in any way endanger his position.
An organization which claims to speak for the needs of a community must speak in the tone of that community.
This country is a nation of thieves. It stole everything it has, beginning with black people. The U.S. cannot justify its existence as the policeman of the world any longer. I do not want to be a part of the American pie. The American pie means raping South Africa, beating Vietnam, beating South America, raping the Philippines, raping every country you’ve been in. I don’t want any of your blood money. I don’t want to be part of that system. We must question whether or not we want this country to continue being the wealthiest country in the world at the price of raping everybody else.
The only position for women in SNCC is prone.
If a white man wants to lynch me, that’s his problem. If he’s got the power to lynch me, that’s my problem. Racism is not a question of attitude; it’s a question of power.
Our noses are broad, our lips are thick, our hair is nappy-we are black and beautiful!
Black Power can be clearly defined for those who do not attach the fears of white America to their questions about it.
The death of Che Guevara places a responsibility on all revolutionaries of the World to redouble their decision to fight on to the final defeat of Imperialism. That is why in essence Che Guevara is not dead, his ideas are with us.
Dr. King's policy was, if you are nonviolent, if you suffer, your opponent will see your suffering and will be moved to change his heart. That's very good. He only made one fallacious assumption. In order for nonviolence to work, your opponent must have a conscience. The United States has none.
An organization which claims to be working for the needs of a community - as SNCC does - must work to provide that community with a position of strength from which to make its voice heard. This is the significance of black power beyond the slogan
I ain't going to jail no more. The only way we gonna stop them white men from whuppin' us is to take over. What we gonna start sayin' now is Black Power!
Capitalism is a stupid system, a backward system — © Stokely Carmichael
Capitalism is a stupid system, a backward system
One does not fight to influence change and then leave the change to someone else to bring about.
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