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Life Quote by Attica Locke

“His uncles adhered to those ancient rules of southern living, for they understood how easily a colored man’s general comportment could turn into a matter of life and death. Darren had always wanted to believe that theirs was the last generation to have to live that way, that change might trickle…” quote by Attica Locke
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““His uncles adhered to those ancient rules of southern living, for they understood how easily a colored man’s general comportment could turn into a matter of life and death. Darren had always wanted to believe that theirs was the last generation to have to live that way, that change might trickle down from the White House. When in fact the opposite had proved to be true. In the wake of Obama, America had told on itself.””

Attica Locke

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Cutting Season by Attica Locke, 2015

The quote reflects on how systemic racism persists despite political progress, showing that Black lives remain vulnerable to everyday threats.

In simple terms: Racism endures despite political change.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and confront hidden biases.

Themes

racism systemic oppression political disillusionment historical trauma

Mood

frustrated reflective

Type

social commentary critical

When to use this quote

  • Everyday interactions
  • policy analysis
  • community organizing
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

social justice structural inequality racial dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do personal experiences reveal systemic failures?
  • What actions can individuals take to counter everyday racism?
A Different Perspective

Change at the top does not automatically fix ground‑level injustices.

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