Quotes about slavery

W. E. B. Du Bois -

Most men today cannot conceive of a freedom that does not involve somebody's slavery.

Abraham Lincoln -

My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that.

B.R. Ambedkar -

Untouchability shuts all doors of opportunities for betterment in life for Untouchables. It does not offer an Untouchable any opportunity to move freely in society it compels him to live in dungeons and seclusion it prevents him from educating himself and following a profession of his choice.

Manu Herbstein - AMA

In 1891 the Brazilian Minister of Finance decreed the abolition of history he ordered the destruction of every document which dealt in any way with slavery or the slave trade a nation-wide burning of the books.

Bangambiki Habyarimana - Book of Wisdom

Slaves in the past were captured by force today’s slaves surrender themselves. The masters are the same old folk (who are now more civilized) who would not lift a hand against a fellow human being! They have established economic systems that perpetuate their superiority so the poor are blamed either for their laziness or their fate.

Rola Mahmoud -

Dignity is the only one thing I have chosen over rules and benefits of slavery. I am not perfect because I chose to be myself a human and this is the simplest form of dignity.

Sylvia Plath - The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

I must get my soul back from you I am killing my flesh without it.

Hilaire Belloc - The Servile State

If we do not restore the Institution of Property we cannot escape restoring the Institution of Slavery there is no third course.

Pat Buchanan -

[T]he West did not invent slavery the West ended slavery.

Bernard Lewis - Muslims & Jews in the Age of Discovery

Western technology made slavery unnecessary Western ideas made it intolerable.

Patricia Briggs -

The hardest memory of slavery that Rialla had to bear was not the lack of freedom it was the lack of desiring freedom.

Kathryn Lindskoog -

Inner slavery is even worse than outward slavery and inner freedom is even better than outward freedom.

Toni Morrison - A Mercy

To be given dominion over another is a hard thing to wrest dominion over another is a wrong thing to give dominion of yourself to another is a wicked thing.

Mahima Martel - The Insurrectionist

No one can escape slavery we are all slaves in some regards. We are slaves to our parent's expectations. We are slaves to the pressures of our peers. We are slaves to our own ideologies and faiths.

Thomas Huxley -

No slavery can be abolished without a double emancipation, and the master will benefit by freedom more than the freed-man.

Marcus Garvey -

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds!

Wayne Dyer -

Freedom means you are unobstructed in living your life as you choose. Anything less is a form of slavery.

George Segal -

Farming with live animals is a 7 day a week, legal form of slavery.

Lysander Spooner -

Slavery, if it can be legalized at all, can be legalized only by positive legislation. Natural law gives it no aid. Custom imparts to it no legal sanction.

Ha-Joon Chang -

A lot of things that we cannot buy and sell in markets used to be totally legal objects of market exchange - human beings when we had slavery, child labour, human organs, and so on. So there is no economic theory that actually says that you shouldn't have slavery or child labour because all these are political, ethical judgments.

Julian Bond -

As legal slavery passed, we entered into a permanent period of unemployment and underemployment from which we have yet to emerge.

Anais Nin -

I stopped loving my father a long time ago. What remained was the slavery to a pattern.

Al Sharpton -

As I often say, we have come a long way from the days of slavery, but in 2014, discrimination and inequality still saturate our society in modern ways. Though racism may be less blatant now in many cases, its existence is undeniable.

Cristina García - Dreaming in Cuban

Santería was traditionally an unacknowledged and underappreciated aspect of what it meant to be Cuban. Yet the syncretism between the Yoruban religion that the slaves brought to the island and the Catholicism of their masters is, in my opinion, the underpinning of Cuban culture. Every artistic realm--music, theater, literature, etc.--owes a huge debt to santería and the slaves who practiced it and passed it on, largely secretively, for generations.

Frederick Douglass - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

I assert most unhesitatingly, that the religion of the south is a mere covering for the most horrid crimes, - a justifier of the most appalling barbarity, - a sanctifier of the most hateful frauds, - and a dark shelter under, which the darkest, foulest, grossest, and most infernal deeds of the slaveholders find the strongest protection. Were I to be again reduced to the chains of slavery, next to enslavement, I should regard being the slave of a religious master the greatest calamity that could

Mark Twain -

It was pitiful for a person born in a wholesome free atmosphere to listen to their humble and hearty outpourings of loyalty toward their king and Church and nobility; as if they had any more occasion to love and honor king and Church and noble than a slave has to love and honor the lash, or a dog has to love and honor the stranger that kicks him! Why, dear me, ANY kind of royalty, howsoever modified, ANY kind of aristocracy, howsoever pruned, is rightly an insult; but if you are born and brought

Philippe Claudel - Brodeck

...In the end, there's no sort of difference between dying from ignorance and dying under the feet of thousands of men who have regained their freedom. You close your eyes, and then there's nothing anymore. And death is never difficult. It requires neither a hero nor a slave. It eats what it's served.

Albert Camus - The Fall

He had been bored, that's all, bored like most people. Hence he had made himself out of whole cloth a life full of complications and drama. Something must happen - and that explains most human commitments. Something must happen, even loveless slavery, even war or death. Hurray then for funerals!

José P. Rizal -

There are no tyrants if there are no slaves.

Frederick Douglass - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

The more I read, the more I was led to abhor and detest my enslavers. I could regard them in no other light than a band of successful robbers, who had left their homes, and gone to Africa, and stolen us from our homes, and in a strange land reduced us to slavery. I loathed them as being the meanest as well as the most wicked of men. As I read and contemplated the subject, behold! that very discontentment which Master Hugh had predicted would follow my learning to read had already come, to tormen

Frederick Douglass -

If there is no struggle there is no progress.

Robert G. Ingersoll - The Ghosts and Other Lectures

I will not attack your doctrines nor your creeds if they accord liberty to me. If they hold thought to be dangerous - if they aver that doubt is a crime, then I attack them one and all, because they enslave the minds of men.I attack the monsters, the phantoms of imagination that have ruled the world. I attack slavery. I ask for room -- room for the human mind.

Colson Whitehead - The Underground Railroad

see chains on another person and be glad they are not your own--such was the good fortune permitted colored people, defined by how much worse it could be at any moment.

Idries Shah - The Dermis Probe

To bind one free man with love is better than to release a thousand slaves.

Julius Lester -

Its hardness and solidity had been an odd kind of comfort. Do not wish for anything. Be and endure. The Old African had learned that enduring was power too, and just as he had been drawn to the boulder, so the slaves, after a while, were drawn to him.

Edward E. Baptist - The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism

Heroes deal out vengeance, wiping out insults, and in an existential sense denying their own death. In twentieth-century camps, however, Todorov found, some people instead found transcendence by displaying kindness toward other people. Through small, everyday acts that committed them to the survival of other human beings--even at the cost of lowering their own chances--they demonstrated their own commitment to an abstract yet personal value. Although heroic acts were as suicidal in twentieth-cen

Ivan Illich -

In a consumer society there are inevitably two kinds of slaves: the prisoners of addiction and the prisoners of envy.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

From this moment there would be no question of virtue or morality; for despotism cui ex honesto nulla est spes, wherever it prevails, admits no other master; it no sooner speaks than probity and duty lose their weight and blind obedience is the only virtue which slaves can still practice.

Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn -

[S]ex trafficking and mass rape should no more be seen as women's issues than slavery was a black issue or the Holocaust was a Jewish issue. These are all humanitarian concerns, transcending any one race, gender, or creed.

Louis-Auguste Blanqui -

Ni dieu ni maître!(Neither God nor master)[Feminist and labour slogan translated to 'No gods, no masters']

B.R. Ambedkar - Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual

Slavery does not merely mean a legalised form of subjection. It means a state of society in which some men are forced to accept from others the purposes which control their conduct.

John G. Stackhouse Jr. - Finally Feminist: A Pragmatic Christian Understanding of Gender

Jesus treats patriarchy the way he treats much else of the law and custom of his time: ambiguously, suggestively, and sometimes subversively, but never immediately revolutionarily outside the central matter of his own mission and person...The main scandal of Jesus' career is properly JESUS - not Jesus and feminism, or Jesus and the abolition of slavery, or Jesus and Jewish emancipation, or Jesus and anything else. Those other causes are good, and they are implicit in Jesus' ministry. But they ar

Monique Wittig - Les Guérillères

There was a time when you were not a slave, remember that. You walked alone, full of laughter, you bathed bare-bellied. You say you have lost all recollection of it, remember . . . You say there are no words to describe this time, you say it does not exist. But remember. Make an effort to remember. Or, failing that, invent.

Elizabeth Farrelly -

Larsson was an active and lifelong feminist, partly for personal reasons but also because he saw that ending gender slavery was as crucial to next-stage evolution as ending race slavery was to the last stage. It's a noble fight, not least because the various fundamentalisms threatening Western democracy are united in their urgent need to re-cage women's sexuality.

Euripides - Suppliant Women

Again, where the people are absolute rulers of the land, they rejoice in having the openness and exuberance of youth, while a tyrant counts this a danger, and seeks to slay or silence those possessed of spirit, while the discreet fear his power and violence.

Anand Neelakantan - The Rise of Sivagami

Achi used to say that, for a woman, sex was her greatest strength. Morality was nothing but a chain invented by man to enslave women.

Ethan Allen -

Ever since I arrived to a state of manhood, I have felt a sincere passion for liberty. The history of nations doomed to perpetual slavery, in consequence of yielding up to tyrants their natural born liberties, I read with a sort of philosophical horror; so that the first systematical and bloody attempt at Lexington, to enslave America, thoroughly electrified my mind, and fully determined me to take part with my country.

Bryant McGill - Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Most so-called success in the world is slavery.

Craig D. Lounsbrough - An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus

I am thankful that I can be thankful, for if thankfulness did not exist my heart would be irretrievably imprisoned by the crazed twins of acquisition and possession, and my soul would exist as a forever slave to greed.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana -

An artist that makes art merely to meet a demand is a slave to what his patrons wants to see, or, hear.

Barry Unsworth - Sacred Hunger

Money is sacred as everyone knows... So then must be the hunger for it and the means we use to obtain it. Once a man is in debt he becomes a flesh and blood form of money, a walking investment. You can do what you like with him, you can work him to death or you can sell him. This cannot be called cruelty or greed because we are seeking only to recover our investment and that is a sacred duty.

Rodney Stark -

Slavery ended in medieval Europe only because the church extended its sacraments to all slaves and then managed to impose a ban on the enslavement of Christians (and of Jews). Within the context of medieval Europe, that prohibition was effectively a rule of universal abolition.

Frederick Douglass - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

I may be deemed superstitious, and even egotistical, in regarding this event as a special interposition of divine Providence in my favor. But I should be false to the earlierst sentiments of my soul, if I suppressed the opinion. I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and incur my own abhorrence. From my earliest recollection, I date the entertainment of a deep conviction that slavery would not always be able to hold me with

Darnell Lamont Walker -

You can't fight and claim you want to be free from the oppressor while still holding tight to things the oppressor gave you.

Harriet Beecher Stowe -

In Tom's hurried exchange, he had not forgotten to transfer his cherished Bible to his pocket. It was well he did so; for Mr. Legree, having refitted Tom's handcuffs, proceeded deliberately to investigate the contents of his pockets. He drew out a silk handkerchief, and put it into his own pocket. Several little trifles, which Tom had treasured, chiefly because they had amused Eva, he looked upon with a contemptuous grunt, and tossed them over his shoulder into the river. Tom's Methodist hymn-bo

Frederick Douglass - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

I love the pure, peaceable, and impartial Christianity of Christ: I therefore hate the corrupt, slaveholding, women-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial and hypocritical Christianity of this land.

Michael Connelly - The Narrows

The gravel road widened into a large turnaround where three similar looking and designed brothels sat waiting for customers. They were called Sheila's Front Porch, Tawny's High Five Ranch and Miss Delilah's House of Holies."Nice," Rachel said as we surveyed the scene. "why are these places always named after women -- as if women actually own them?""You got me. I guess Mister Dave's House of Holies wouldn't go over so well with the guys."Rachel smiled."You're right. I guess it's a shrewd move. Na

Susan B. Anthony Collection -

Are you going to cater to the whims and prejudices of people who have no intelligent knowledge of what they condemn?

Robin Sacredfire -

Any human being should be capable of three things to earn such title: live alone, hunt and drive anything with or without wheels. If you don't have these three things, you're either a slave or an animal. Any idea about being social or human has been cleverly associated with these two things, in order to make believe that being a social animal is the ideal to aspire for, especially if such animal is enslaved by a certain amount of ideals promoted by the system that gives him life and cuts it off

Mitch Landrieu -

The Confederacy was on the wrong side of history and humanity. It sought to tear apart our nation and subjugate our fellow Americans to slavery. This is the history we should never forget and one that we should never again put on a pedestal to be revered.

Lawrence Hill - The Book of Negroes

That, I decided, was what it meant to be a slave: your past didn't matter, in the present you were invisible and you had no claim on the future.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana -

The employed are punished by having to do what they do not love. The self-employed are punished by the opposite.

Liana Brooks - Convergence Point

I am not a thing. I am not your possession. I am a human being."- CBI Agent Sam Rose

Ta-Nehisi Coates - Between the World and Me

I have raised you to respect every human being as singular. And you must extend that same respect into the past. Slavery is not an indefinable mass of flesh. It is a particular, specific enslaved woman whose mind is as active as your own, whose range of feelings as vast as your own, who prefers the way the light falls in one particular spot in the woods, who enjoys fishing where the water eddys in the nearby stream, who loves her mother in her own complicated way, thinks her sister talks to loud

Tadeusz Borowski - Ladies and Gentlemen

We are laying the foundation for some new, monstrous civilization. Only now do I realize what price was paid for building the ancient civilizations. The Egyptian pyramids, the temples and Greek statues—what a hideous crime they were! How much blood must have poured on to the Roman roads, the bulwarks, and the city walls. Antiquity—the tremendous concentration camp where the slave was branded on the forehead by his master, and crucified for trying to escape! Antiquity—the conspiracy of the free m

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Captain Hank Bracker - "Seawater Two...."

In 1821, the United States government sent Dr. Eli Ayres to West Africa to buy, on what was known as the “Pepper Coast,” land that could be used as a colony for relocated slaves from America. He sailed to the location on the Mesurado River aboard the naval schooner USS Alligator, commanded by Lieutenant Robert Stockton. When they arrived, Stockton forced the sale of some land at gunpoint, from a local tribal chief named King Peter. Soon after this sale was consummated, returned slaves and their

Ta-Nehisi Coates - The Case for Reparations

Here we find the roots of American wealth and democracy—in the for-profit destruction of the most important asset available to any people, the family. The destruction was not incidental to America’s rise; it facilitated that rise. By erecting a slave society, America created the economic foundation for its great experiment in democracy.

Harriet Jacobs - Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

Many of the slaves believe such stories, and think it is not worth while to exchange slavery for such a hard kind of freedom. It is difficult to persuade such that freedom could make them useful men, and enable them to protect their wives and children. If those heathen in our Christian land had as much teaching as some Hindoos, they would think otherwise. They would know that liberty is more valuable than life. They would begin to understand their own capabilities, and exert themselves to become

Angela Y. Davis -

We have inherited a fear of memories of slavery. It is as if to remember and acknowledge slavery would amount to our being consumed by it. As a matter of fact, in the popular black imagination, it is easier for us to construct ourselves as children of Africa, as the sons and daughters of kings and queens, and thereby ignore the Middle Passage and centuries of enforced servitude in the Americas. Although some of us might indeed be the descendants of African royalty, most of us are probably descen

W.G. Sebald -

The capital amassed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries through various forms of slave economy is still in circulation, said De Jong, still bearing interest, increasing many times over and continually burgeoning anew.

Frederick Douglass -

Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Elective Affinities

None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free

Frederick Douglass -

What, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July?I answer: a day that reveals to him, more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your denunciation of tyrants, brass-fronted impudence; your shouts of liberty and equality, hollow mockery; your prayers and hymns, your

Nicholas D. Kristof - Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide

In the nineteenth century, the central moral challenge was slavery. In the twentieth century, it was the battle against totalitarianism. We believe that in this century the paramount moral challenge will be the struggle for gender equality around the world.

Christine de Pizan - The Book of the City of Ladies

How many women are there ... who because of their husbands' harshness spend their weary lives in the bond of marriage in greater suffering than if they were slaves among the Saracens?

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's Cabin

Mary! Mary! My dear, let me reason with you.I hate reasoning, John,—especially reasoning on such subjects. There's a way you political folks have of coming round and round a plain right thing; and you don't believe in it yourselves, when it comes to practice. I know you well enough, John. You don't believe it's right any more than I do; and you wouldn't do it any sooner than I.

Criss Jami -

In the heart of appeasement there's the fear of rejection, and in acts of fear there are mirrors of oppression.

Arthur Schopenhauer - On The Will In Nature

That the Negroes were enslaved more than other races, and on a large scale, is evidently a result of their being, in contrast to other races, inferior in intelligence - which, however, does not justify such slavery

Anthony T. Hincks -

Slavery was never abolished.It was just renamed.

Mark Mirabello - Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws

In modern states, the citizen is politically impotent. A citizen, it is true, may complain, make suggestions, or cause disruptions, but in the ancient world these were privileges that belonged to any slave.

Ta-Nehisi Coates - The Case for Reparations

To celebrate freedom and democracy while forgetting American's origins in a slavery economy is patriotism à la carte.

Wendell Berry - Jayber Crow

It might seem to you that living in the woods on a riverbank would remove you from the modern world. But not if the river is navigable, as ours is. On pretty weekends in the summer, this riverbank is the very verge of the modern world. It is a seat in the front row, you might say. On those weekends, the river is disquieted from morning to night by people resting from their work.This resting involves traveling at great speed, first on the road and then on the river. The people are in an emergency

Harriet Jacobs - Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

There is something akin to freedom in having a lover who has no control over you, except that which he gains by kindness and attachment

Robert A. Heinlein - Citizen of the Galaxy

Freedom is a hard habit to break.

Yaa Gyasi - Homegoing

We someone does wrong, whether it is you or me, whether it is mother or father, whether it is the Gold Coast man or the white man, it is like a fisherman casting a net into the water. He keeps only the one or two fish that he needs to feed himself and puts the rest in the water, thinking that their lives will go back to normal. No one forgets that they were once captive, even if they are now free.

Lukhman Pambra -

Freedom is that you harness from being a slave to the one you love.

Wilhelm Reich - Little Man!

Mistaking insolence for freedom has always been the hallmark of the slave.

Ayn Rand - Anthem

At first, man was enslaved by the gods. But he broke their chains. Then he was enslaved by the kings. But he broke their chains. He was enslaved by his birth, by his kin, by his race. But he broke their chains. He declared to all his brothers that a man has rights which neither god nor king nor other men can take away from him, no matter what their number, for his is the right of man, and there is no right on earth above this right. And he stood on the threshold of freedom for which the blood of

Abraham Lincoln -

Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves, and, under a just God cannot retain it.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky - The Grand Inquisitor

In the end they will lay their freedom at our feet and say to us, Make us your slaves, but feed us.

Paulo Coelho - Veronika Decides to Die

Your answer is the logical, coherent answer an absolutely normal person would give: It's a tie! A lunatic, however, would say that what I have around my neck is a ridiculous, useless bit of colored cloth tied in a very complicated way, which makes it harder to get air into your lungs and difficult to turn your neck. I have to be careful when I'm anywhere near a fan, or I could be strangled by this bit of cloth.If a lunatic were to ask me what this tie is for, I would have to say, absolutely noth

Toni Morrison - Beloved

Paul D did not answer because she didn't expect or want him to, but he did know what she meant. Listening to the doves in Alfred, Georgia, and having neither the right nor the permission to enjoy it because in that place mist, doves, sunlight, copper dirt, moon - everything belonged to the men who had the guns. Little men, some of them, big men too, each one of whom he could snap like a twig if he wanted to. Men who knew that their manhood lay in their guns and were not even embarrassed by the k

Frederick Douglass -

Slaves are generally expected to sing as well as to work.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau -

An unbroken horse erects his mane, paws the ground and starts back impetuously at the sight of the bridle; while one which is properly trained suffers patiently even whip and spur: so savage man will not bend his neck to the yoke to which civilised man submits without a murmur, but prefers the most turbulent state of liberty to the most peaceful slavery. We cannot therefore, from the servility of nations already enslaved, judge of the natural disposition of mankind for or against slavery; we sho

Ursula K. Le Guin - Four Ways to Forgiveness

I have told the story I was asked to tell. I have closed it, as so many stories close, with a joining of two people. What is one man's and one woman's love and desire, against the history of two worlds, the great revolutions of our lifetimes, the hope, the unending cruelty of our species? A little thing. But a key is a little thing, next to the door it opens. If you lose the key, the door may never be unlocked. It is in our bodies that we lose or begin our freedom, in our bodies that we accept o

Henry David Thoreau -

Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves.

Patrick Henry -

Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!

Wendell Berry - The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays

In a society in which nearly everybody is dominated by somebody else's mind or by a disembodied mind, it becomes increasingly difficult to learn the truth about the activities of governments and corporations, about the quality or value of products, or about the health of one's own place and economy.In such a society, also, our private economies will depend less and less upon the private ownership of real, usable property, and more and more upon property that is institutional and abstract, beyond