"I'm no longer accepting the things I cannot change...I'm changing the things I cannot accept."
"Because it would be too agonizing to cope with the possibility that anyone, including our selves, could become a prisoner, we tend to think of the prison as disconnected from our own lives. This is even true for some of us, women as well as men, who have already experienced imprisonment."
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Source: Black Nationalism: The Sixties and the Nineties. Book edited by Gina Dent, 1992.
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