Caroline Wakefield: Will we get invited to the White House? Robert Wakefield: I don't know about that, honey.
People look at me, and they go, 'You're white, you're smart, you must have went to college. You must have grown up with money.'
A white male Mormon millionaire was not gonna beat Ted Kennedy in Massachusetts, but someone deserved to go out there and give him a real run for his money.
All we ask is that we have peace with the whites. We want to hold you by the hand. You are our father.
The only thing that white people have that black people need, or should want, is power-and no one holds power forever.
If we wish to make a new world we have the material ready. The first one, too, was made out of chaos.
Being biracial is sort of like being in a secret society. Most people I know of that mix have a real ability to be in a room with anyone, black or white.
It is incontestable and deplorable that Negroes have committed crimes; but they are derivative crimes. They are born of the greater crimes of the white society.
The truth is that at the White House and in Congress, you are as likely to find sympathy for animal issues among Republicans as among Democrats.
I love the way soft white cheese such as ricotta or the creamier mascarpone reflect the milieu in which an animal has been raised.
My music is very personal. I've created it in solitude. I face a white wall and beller. I like that sound - the expression of loneliness. That's what it's all about.
To most white people, jazz means black and jazz means dirt, and that's not what I play. I play black classical music.
Day and night cannot dwell together. The Red Man has ever fled the approach of the White Man, as the morning mist flees before the morning sun.
If someone were to come from another planet and see the world through movies, they'd think that the world was populated by white men in their 30s who shoot a lot.
For a short time we lived quietly. But this could not last. White men had found gold in the mountains around the land of winding water.
I am a black man inside and outside and you are white men on the outside, but inside, you are Africans like me.
It's all kind of a big illusion: the white picket fence and the perfect marriage and the kids. Check that box off, check that box off, and move forward.
[from trailer] Branch Rickey: Jackie Robinson. A black man in white baseball.
In Harlem, I got all my black friends. But when I go downtown, I got black, white, Asian, Indian friends. There's no borders, no barriers.
When I say, I don't care what white people think, I mean that.
White magic or black, it doesn’t make a difference. Natural and artificial? Obsolete distinctions