1. Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood. Millions of black babies aborted.
2. The "Great (Welfare) Society". Made millions of blacks victims on welfare.
3. Aid to Dependent Children. The welfare bonanza.
4. Racial Quotas.
5. Racial Set-Asides.
6. Busing.
7. Midnight Basketball. Nuff said.
8. Black race pimps, extortionists and hustlers.
Should I keep going? I'm tired!
The Negro revolution is controlled by foxy white liberals, by the Government itself. - Malcolm X
The minister’s work is also important and he should be trained, perhaps by the Federation as to our ideals and the goal that we hope to reach. We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members - Margaret Sanger (founder of Planned Parenthood)
These Negroes, theyre getting pretty uppity these days and thats a problem for us since theyve got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now weve got to do something about this, weve got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference. - Senator Lyndon B Johnson
Interesting quote from Jesse before he completely sold his race out:
What happens to the mind of a person, and the moral fabric of a nation, that accepts the aborting of the life of a baby without a pang of conscience? What kind of a person and what kind of a society will we have 20 years hence if life can be taken so casually? It is that question, the question of our attitude, our value system, and our mind-set with regard to the nature and worth of life itself that is the central question confronting mankind. Failure to answer that question affirmatively may leave us with a hell right here on earth. - Jesse Jackson
Contrast the state of the Black nation with these quotes from Booker T. Washington:
My experience in getting money for Tuskegee has taught me to have no patience with those people who are always condemning the rich because they are rich, and because they do not give more to objects of charity. In the first place, those who are guilty of such sweeping criticisms do not know how many people would be made poor, and how much suffering would result, if wealthy people were to part all at once with any large proportion of their wealth in a way to disorganize and cripple great business enterprises - Booker T. Washington
I tried to emphasize the fact that while the Negro should not be
deprived by unfair means of the franchise, political agitation alone
would not save him, and that back of the ballot he must have property,
industry, skill, economy, intelligence, and character, and that no
race without these elements could permanently succeed. I said that in
granting the appropriation Congress could do something that would
prove to be of real and lasting value to both races, and that it was
the first great opportunity of the kind that had been presented since
the close of the Civil War. - Booker T. Washington
No greater injury can be done to any youth than to let him feel that because he belongs to this or that race he will be advanced in life regardless of his own merits or efforts. - Booker T. Washington