This whole segregation between famous people and other people is complete rubbish.
I grew up in the segregated South, right here in Lynchburg, Virginia.
As a matter of history, the Fourteenth Amendment was not understood to ban segregation on the basis of race.
And thus goes segregation which is the most far-reaching development in the history of the Negro since the enslavement of the race.
In so many ways, segregation shaped me, and education liberated me.
Only time, education and plenty of good schooling will make anti-segregation work.
A segregated spiritual subculture does women no good, even if it does have adorable butterflies in the logo.
As a black artist in America, you know, it is so segregated as far as the radio goes and how they position music on the radio.
It is torment to be segregated out because of some bit of clothing that you're wearing.
Segregation, in a sense, helped create and maintain black solidarity.
My family was a poor farming family, and we lived under absolute segregation.
I was never exposed to a great deal of racism, but the Chicago I grew up in was very, very segregated.
The legal battle against segregation is won, but the community battle goes on.
The organizers and perpetuators of segregation are as much the enemy of America as any foreign invader.
We didn't have any segregation at the Cotton Club. No. The Cotton Club was wide open, it was free.
When you live under the power of terror and segregation, you can't ever start a work of art.
Black is not a vice. Nor is segregation a virtue.
I feel comfortable in places like London. You get many cultures in L.A. but it's strangely segregated.
Distance may be the segregator but our thoughts and dreams are what keep us together.
I went to a segregated school; I was born a Negro, not a black man.
Segregation is that which is forced upon an inferior by a superior. Separation is done voluntarily by two equals.