Acknowledgement Quote by Malachi Kirby Download Open image “When I was in school, my first acknowledgement of 'Roots' was Kunta Kinte.” — Malachi Kirby ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Acknowledgement First Roots School
I was thinking, 'What is it about Kunta Kinte that allowed him to live such a long life?' For me, what came down to… — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
One of the biggest things that I took from playing Kunta Kinte was where his strength came from in knowing where he was from. — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
Playing Kunta Kinte is an emotional, physical, spiritual, and mental journey. — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
“After all, the Indo-European word cunt was derived from the goddess Kunda or Cunti, and shares the same root as kin and country.” — Eve Ensler Copy Share Image
Kunta Kinte's strength derives from the knowledge of where he comes from, but it struck me that I don't know where I come from.… — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
One of the biggest things that I took from playing Kunta Kinte was where his strength came from in knowing where he was from. — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
When I heard that 'Roots' was being remade, my first response was, 'Seriously?' I was a bit skeptical. Then I had an audition in… — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
I believe it's important to have equal opportunities as a black actor. My way of fighting for it is through my art, by not… — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
I found that there were things that God could reveal to me that I could never get myself physically. — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
I was 22 when my mother gave me the original box set of 'Roots' and she said, 'I want you to watch this.' I… — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
Playing Kunta Kinte is an emotional, physical, spiritual, and mental journey. — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
I was taught about slavery, but it was the ancient Egyptians. That's the closest I got to African history. — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
My roots go back to West Africa, but my last name is Kirby, which is not an African name. — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
There are many people still ashamed of their roots because of the negative connotations that come with being an 'African.' That sentiment exists many… — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
My dad passed when I was 6. I found out when I was about 21 that my dad always said acting would be the… — Malachi Kirby Copy Share Image
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I am an American; free born and free bred, where I acknowledge no man as my superior, except for his own worth, or as… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
Money isn't what motivates entrepreneurs; it is acknowledgement-a craving for your ideas to be acknowledged. — Reuben Singh Copy Share Image
Research has shown over and over again that the more you acknowledge your past successes, the more confident you become in taking on and… — Jack Canfield Copy Share Image
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