"As I think about anyone or anything -- whether history or literature or my father or political organizations or a poem or a film -- as I seek to evaluate the potentiality, the life-supportive commitment and possibilities of anyone or any thing, the decisive question is always where is the love?"

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Source: June Jordan (1981). “Civil Wars”, p.141, Simon and Schuster

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June Jordan

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June Jordan was a celebrated poet, playwright, and activist known for her powerful works addressing social justice and human rights.

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