Black people Quote by David Dellinger
“Whatever happens to us, however unjustified, will be slight compared to what has happened already to the Vietnamese people, to the Black people in this country, to the criminals with whom we are now spending our days in the Cook County jail.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Anti‑war rally, Chicago, 1968
Historical injustices accumulate, making current grievances seem smaller in comparison.
In simple terms: Past suffering dwarfs present problems.
Recognize larger patterns of oppression.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- civil rights activism
- prison reform
- community organizing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we honor past struggles while addressing present needs?
- What does this perspective do to motivate change?
Overemphasis on past may diminish urgency of current action.