Black History: Dr. Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924 – )
“We accepted education as the means to rise above the limitations that a prejudiced society endeavored to place upon us.”
“We accepted education as the means to rise above the limitations that a prejudiced society endeavored to place upon us.”
“We feel the beauty of nature because we are part of nature and because we know that however much in
“Courage is like — it’s a habitus, a habit, a virtue: you get it by courageous acts. It’s like you
“I felt an awesome responsibility, and I took the responsibility very seriously, of being a role model and opening another
Point #1 Dorothy Johnson was born in Kansas City, Missouri on September 20, 1910. At age seven, her parents, Leonard
“Education is that whole system of human training within and without the school house walls, which molds and develops men.”
“Greatness is not measured by what a man or woman accomplishes, but by the opposition he or she has overcome
“I have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in
“I decided blacks should not have to experience the difficulties I had faced, so I decided to open a flying
“To suggest that war can prevent war is a base play on words and a despicable form of warmongering. The
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