Barbara Jordan

"The arts, instead of quaking along the periphery of our policy concerns, must push boldly into the core of policy. The arts are a response to our individuality and our nature and help to shape our identity. The arts are not a frill and should not be treated as such. They have the potential to become the driving force for healing division and divisiveness."

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Source: Wisdom for the Soul of Black Folk. Book edited Larry Chang and Roderick Terry, p. 117, 2007.

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Barbara Jordan

Barbara Jordan

Politician, Lawyer

Barbara Jordan was a groundbreaking American politician and civil rights leader known for her powerful advocacy for justice and equality.

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