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1970s Quote by Shannon Sharpe

“I was born in the 1960s. I came up in the 1970s. I know how race relations were. The thing is, I want to advance the ball and never return to those days again. I want to keep the topic going. I'm going to discuss it. And we're going to make America better. It's my job as a citizen, and I demand it.” quote by Shannon Sharpe
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“I was born in the 1960s. I came up in the 1970s. I know how race relations were. The thing is, I want to advance the ball and never return to those days again. I want to keep the topic going. I'm going to discuss it. And we're going to make America better. It's my job as a citizen, and I demand it.”

Shannon Sharpe

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview, 2023, ESPN

He urges progress on racial issues, rejecting past regressions and urging civic responsibility for a better America.

In simple terms: Push forward on race, don’t look back.

Key Takeaway

Act now for change.

Themes

race civic duty progress responsibility

Mood

determined hopeful

Type

motivational political

When to use this quote

  • political activism
  • community organizing
  • policy advocacy
  • education initiatives

Key Concepts

social justice activism public discourse

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can individuals influence systemic change?
  • What actions sustain long‑term progress?
A Different Perspective

Change faces entrenched bias and political resistance.

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