Nikki Giovanni Quotes About Slavery

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  • Death is a slave's freedom.

    Nikki Giovanni (1993). “Ego-Tripping and Other Poems for Young People”, p.28, Chicago Review Press
  • If you're creating a slave situation, you would almost never bring women. And if we look at Slavery for example, we look at the Greeks and the Romans, right? It was always men. They never brought any women. Because women carry the seeds of the revolution, right? And if you have the men by themselves, then you can do what the French did with the Blackfeet, which is breed them out.

    Interview with Pierce Freelon, blackademics.org. April 2007.
  • There're two people in the world that are not likeable: a master and a slave.

    Quoted in James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni, A Dialogue (1973)
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