Any black person in Amerika, if they are honest with themselves, have got to come to the conclusion that they don’t know what it feels like to be free. We aren’t free politically, economically, or socially. We have very little power over what happens in our lives. In fact, a Black person in Amerika isn’t even free to walk down the street. Walk down the wrong street, in the wrong neighborhood at night, and you know what happens.
Assata Shakur (via thechanelmuse)

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Posted on Sunday, 15 July
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Source: Assata Shakur (via thechanelmuse)

(Source: melanated-queen)


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