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“My father marched in Selma. My father was there in Alabama. That's where I was born. My birth certificate says 'colored.' It does not say I'm African-American or black. So for me, those are real realities that are not subject to opinion.” quote by Orlando Jones
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“My father marched in Selma. My father was there in Alabama. That's where I was born. My birth certificate says 'colored.' It does not say I'm African-American or black. So for me, those are real realities that are not subject to opinion.”

Orlando Jones

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Oprah Winfrey Show, 1995

The speaker highlights how legal and bureaucratic labels can differ from personal identity, emphasizing that lived experience defines reality more than terminology.

In simple terms: Legal labels may not match personal identity.

Key Takeaway

Recognize lived experience over paperwork.

Themes

identity race bureaucracy personal reality social constructs

Mood

reflective thoughtful serious

Type

personal narrative social commentary historical reflection

When to use this quote

  • school discussions
  • legal documentation
  • family history
  • civil rights activism

Key Concepts

intersectionality social labeling identity politics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do official documents shape your self‑perception?
  • When might a label be harmful?
A Different Perspective

Legal definitions can be contested and may not capture individual nuance.

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