"Liberalism Has Nearly Destroyed Black America, And Now It’s Time For Black America To Return The Favor."
Elbert Guillory
Politician
Elbert Guillory is a prominent civil rights activist and former Louisiana state senator known for his impactful speeches on freedom and identity.
- Born
- December 16, 1954
- Quotes
- 5
- Rank
- #3796
About Elbert Guillory
Elbert Guillory — Life and Legacy
Elbert Guillory is a significant figure in the civil rights movement, recognized for his advocacy for African American rights and his role as a former Louisiana state senator. His work often centers on themes of freedom and identity, challenging societal norms and encouraging self-empowerment among marginalized communities. Guillory's core philosophy is encapsulated in his assertion that 'Freedom is not free,' a statement that underscores the sacrifices necessary to achieve and maintain civil liberties. This perspective reflects his deep understanding of the historical struggles faced by African Americans and the ongoing fight for equality. His quotes often serve as rallying cries for personal responsibility and active engagement in social justice. The impact of Guillory's words resonates today, as they inspire individuals to reflect on their identities and the importance of standing up for their rights. His emphasis on resilience and personal accountability continues to motivate those who seek to navigate the complexities of freedom in a diverse society.
Quote collection
Elbert Guillory quotes
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"We have to convince people that the handouts - just taking a few little handouts, where you have a subsistent living, where you never grow, just get a little check and a few food stamps, it will keep you on the plantation for the rest of your life, that's not a life. That's not living. It is not good enough. It is not acceptable. We have to educate our people that that is no longer good. You have to get off the plantation, off the government plantation."
"Somehow it has been forgotten that the Republican party was founded in 1854 as an abolitionist movement, with one simple creed: that slavery is a violation of the rights of man."
"The Republican Party was founded in 1854 as an abolitionist movement."
"You see, in recent history, the Democrat party has created the illusion that their agenda and their policies are what's best for black people."