Facts about Bernice Johnson Reagon

Occup.Musician
FromUSA
BornOctober 4, 1942
Age81 years

Summary

Bernice Johnson Reagon is a famous Musician from USA, he/she is 81 years old and still alive, born October 4, 1942.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac libra, who is known for Balance, Justice, Truth, Beauty, Perfection. Our collection contains 25 quotes who is written / told by Bernice.

25 Famous quotes by Bernice Johnson Reagon

Small: One of the biggest things I understood in a program like that was that it allowed more young African Am
"One of the biggest things I understood in a program like that was that it allowed more young African American scholars to do field research in the Caribbean and in Africa than had ever happened before in the history of the country and since"
Small: Most people come out of their Ph.D. experience trying to prove themselves, trying to get ahead, trying
"Most people come out of their Ph.D. experience trying to prove themselves, trying to get ahead, trying to get published. You're scared everybody else is going to do your research and get your topic"
Small: I organized Sweet Honey In The Rock in 1973. The music was sanity and balance
"I organized Sweet Honey In The Rock in 1973. The music was sanity and balance"
Small: At the same time all this was happening, there was a folk song revival movement goingon, so the commerc
"At the same time all this was happening, there was a folk song revival movement goingon, so the commercial music industry was actually changed by the Civil Rights Movement"
Small: But Im a historian. I wasnt interested in just being a producer, I was interested in doing research and
"But I'm a historian. I wasn't interested in just being a producer, I was interested in doing research and presenting that research to a general public"
Small: Well, the first time I ran into the term religion, people were asking whether you had any. You know, so
"Well, the first time I ran into the term religion, people were asking whether you had any. You know, some people had religion and some people didn't have religion"
Small: The Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife, actually, was an effort to put something on the mall in
"The Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife, actually, was an effort to put something on the mall in Washington so American tourists could walk through America, and in their minds everything on the mall would be American"
Small: Lifes challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, theyre supposed to help you discover who you are
"Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they're supposed to help you discover who you are"
Small: It makes sense that whatever the topic is, its more compelling if you can provide the audience with a r
"It makes sense that whatever the topic is, it's more compelling if you can provide the audience with a range of perspectives, and you can cross disciplines. And you don't have to control what people take out of it"
Small: In fact when Sweet Honey was ten years old it was too big for me to run, and I knew it, but I ran it fo
"In fact when Sweet Honey was ten years old it was too big for me to run, and I knew it, but I ran it for another thirteen years because I couldn't convince other people to really do it. And this year, I'm not running it"
Small: I went to a church where you could not sing out loud in the service until you had been saved
"I went to a church where you could not sing out loud in the service until you had been saved"
Small: I think the Civil Rights Movement changed that trajectory for me. The first thing I did was leave schoo
"I think the Civil Rights Movement changed that trajectory for me. The first thing I did was leave school. I was suspended for my participation in Movement demonstrations in my hometown, December, 1961"
Small: And I used to think that proof that I had religion was whether I knew how to sing all of the songs
"And I used to think that proof that I had religion was whether I knew how to sing all of the songs"
Small: I started graduate school in 1971, I started working at the Smithsonian in the festival in 1972. I went
"I started graduate school in 1971, I started working at the Smithsonian in the festival in 1972. I went full-time at the Smithsonian in 1974. And I got my doctorate in 1975"
Small: The voice I have now, I got the first time I sang in a movement meeting, after I got out of jail... and
"The voice I have now, I got the first time I sang in a movement meeting, after I got out of jail... and I'd never heard it before in my life"
Small: Personally I discovered that you could go through the academy as a young scholar, come out, and almost
"Personally I discovered that you could go through the academy as a young scholar, come out, and almost immediately have an impact on the academic environment"
Small: I learned that if you bring black people together, you bring them together with a song. To this day, I
"I learned that if you bring black people together, you bring them together with a song. To this day, I don't understand how people think they can bring anybody together without a song"
Small: I came out of the Civil Rights Movement, and I had a different kind of focus than most people who have
"I came out of the Civil Rights Movement, and I had a different kind of focus than most people who have just the academic background as their primary training experience"
Small: The first job I had with the Smithsonian was as a field researcher among African American communities i
"The first job I had with the Smithsonian was as a field researcher among African American communities in Southwest Louisiana and Arkansas for the festival"
Small: So one of the things that happened with integration in the South is they found that the black teachers
"So one of the things that happened with integration in the South is they found that the black teachers were much more educated than the white teachers"
Small: If I had been at a University I dont think I would have been able to have the experience I had in my Sm
"If I had been at a University I don't think I would have been able to have the experience I had in my Smithsonian work. I don't think I have been as successful"
Small: I just dont think one person has that much to contribute to any subject
"I just don't think one person has that much to contribute to any subject"
Small: I was at the Smithsonian for twenty years, and Im still at the Smithsonian as a curator emeritus, and I
"I was at the Smithsonian for twenty years, and I'm still at the Smithsonian as a curator emeritus, and I still plan to figure out what that means for me at this point in my life"
Small: When I started graduate school I was interested in the culture of the Civil Rights Movement
"When I started graduate school I was interested in the culture of the Civil Rights Movement"
Small: There is nowhere you can go and only be with people who are like you. Give it up
"There is nowhere you can go and only be with people who are like you. Give it up"