“had some beautiful pictures taken in which I had a big smile on my face. I looked happy, I looked content, I looked like a very nice person, which in theory I am.”
― Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America
― Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America
“As a book, Gertie grapples with the lingering legacies of slavery, the noxious institution which had only been prohibited a generation before her birth. Her paternal grandmother and great-grandmother were born into slavery. They attempt to raise Gertie to have the mentality of a slave, but the young child will rebel at every turn. In many ways, the book can be read as a riposte to Alex Haley’s acclaimed Roots, but told from a female point of view.”
― Gertie
― Gertie
“Well, if he isn’t allowed in the front of this store, than neither am I. Once you put my money in that cash register, you won’t be able to tell if it came from colored hands or white.”
― Gertie
― Gertie
“We may not have been able to ride the front of the bus, but that was not the case when it came to the train. Colored people during this time were seated in the first car of a train. They made us ride in the first car because the smoke from the smoke stack blew soot into the first car. When the ride was over, everyone in the first car was covered in dirt.”
― Gertie
― Gertie
“Our country, our people, and our laws have to be our top priority.”
― Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again
― Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again
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