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Church Quote by Faith Ringgold

“I can recall that nobody ever went out the door that wasn't dressed nicely, even though it was the Depression. I particularly remember on Sunday, the day we all went to church, if you didn't have it together, you kind of stayed in the house.” quote by Faith Ringgold
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“I can recall that nobody ever went out the door that wasn't dressed nicely, even though it was the Depression. I particularly remember on Sunday, the day we all went to church, if you didn't have it together, you kind of stayed in the house.”

Faith Ringgold

About This Quote

Source Interview: Oral History with Faith Ringgold, 1998

During hard times, people still valued proper appearance, especially for communal events like church, reflecting social norms and personal dignity.

In simple terms: People kept up appearances even in the Depression, especially for church.

Key Takeaway

Maintain dignity through appearance.

Themes

social norms dignity community appearance historical context

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

historical cultural observational

When to use this quote

  • church attendance
  • daily life in the Depression
  • family gatherings

Key Concepts

Cultural expectations self-presentation social pressure

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does appearance affect social acceptance?
  • What pressures influence dress during hardship?
A Different Perspective

May overlook deeper struggles behind appearances.

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