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Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
“My father said to me when I was a child, 'Boy, set there until I come back.' That was his law and I had to obey him. He went off somewhere and forgot about me. I sat there all day waiting for my father and almost got a stroke from the sun.

I said to my son one time, 'Boy, set there until I come back.' You know what he said to me? 'For what?'

You're not going to cram down the throats of today's youth what got crammed down my father's. Young people want to know the facts now.”
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, No Crystal Stair

Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
“Until the neglected and the rejected are accepted and respected, there's gonna be no damn peace . . . nowhere! Only a tree will stand still while it's being chopped down.”
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, No Crystal Stair

Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
“A person has to have confidence in what he's going to do. If he don't, he's not going to do it long. He has to have confidence first in his idea and next in himself.
Two men have different ideas and they go to work on them. Now the first fella's idea may come up soon. Your may linger a long, long time, but any idea, if it's well done, will come up in its own time.
You can plant five seeds at the same moment - tomato, potato, cabbage, lettuce, beets - place them at the same moment. ANd they all don't come up at the same time. If the beet would get discouraged because the cabbage come up in front of him, then there wouldn't be no beets. And if the cabbage would get discouraged because the tomato come up before his program, then there wouldn't be no cabbage.
Now the evidence of a test that's gonna come in your time of doing is the sacrifice. Hungry - that's in the making of the program. Broke - that's in the making of the program. All these things will discourage you. But you can't let them discourage you.
I believed that I would do a thing, and I went to work doin' it.
-Lewis Michaux, Harlem Bookseller”
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, No Crystal Stair

Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
“I keep thinking about Marcus Garvey and what he says about black people knowing themselves. It's clear that if the so-called Negro goes to school, he earns a degree for knowing the white man, but not for knowing himself. All he learns about himself is slavery. Slavery is not a history of a man; it's a misfortune of a race of people. The black man needs to know the dignity of our race. The only way he will get this knowledge is to take it for himself.”
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, No Crystal Stair

Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
“I believe in God, and I love my brother. But I don't want any religion that will demand I lose my individuality.”
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, No Crystal Stair

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