Favorites Quote's
Author
Topic's
Blog
The Cost Of Liberty Is Less Than The Price Of Repression.
-W. E. B. Du Bois
Please Wait....
Translating....
Select Image
Download as Image
English
Spanish
French
German
Hindi
Chinese
The Cost Of Liberty Is Less Than
W. E. B. Du Bois
The Cost Of Liberty Is Less Than The Price Of Repression.
Views: 2
Topic
Inspirational
Inspiring
Memorial Day
More From W. E. B. Du Bois
I Am Especially Glad Of The Divine Gift Of Laughter: It Has Made The World Human And Lovable, Despite All Its Pain And Wrong.
Laughter
Pain
World
The Function Of The University Is Not Simply To Teach Breadwinning, Or To Furnish Teachers For The Public Schools, Or To Be A Centre Of Polite Society; If Is, Above All, To Be The Organ Of That Fine Adjustment Between Real Life And The Growing Knowledge Of Life, An Adjustment From Which Forms The Secret Of Civilization.
Graduation
Education
Teacher
Oppression Costs The Oppressor Too Much If The Oppressed Stands Up And Protests. The Protest Need Not Be Merely Physical-the Throwing Of Stones And Bullets-if It Is Mental, Spiritual; If It Expresses Itself In Silent, Persistent Dissatisfaction, The Cost To The Oppressor Is Terrific.
Spiritual
Needs
Cost
I Believe That All Men, Black And Brown And White, Are Brothers, Varying Through Time And Opportunity, In Form And Gift And Feature, But Differing In No Essential Particular, And Alike In Soul And The Possibility Of Infinite Development.
Brother
Believe
Men
We Cannot Hope, Then, In This Generation, Or For Several Generations, That The Mass Of The Whites Can Be Brought To Assume That Close Sympathetic And Self-sacrificing Leadership Of The Blacks Which Their Present Situation So Eloquently Demands. Such Leadership, Such Social Teaching And Example, Must Come From The Blacks Themselves.
Teaching
Sacrifice
Self
Trending Author
Michael Ian Black
Jeff Goldblum
Dan Aykroyd
Park Geun-hye
John Legend
Carol Burnett
Category
Information