"I'd become sort of involved in things that were happening to people. No matter what color they be, whether they be Indians, or Negroes, the poor white person, or anyone who was, I thought, more or less getting a bad shake"
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The list of identities matters. “Indians, or Negroes, the poor white person” is not a tidy rainbow coalition; it’s a roll call of American hierarchies, said out loud. Parks refuses the comforting fiction that suffering only travels along one line. He also refuses the equally comforting fiction that naming multiple groups dilutes the reality of racism. Instead, he frames “color” as one axis in a larger machine that produces “a bad shake” - an almost folksy phrase for systemic harm. That colloquialism is doing work: it translates structural inequality into the language of everyday unfairness, making it harder for viewers to hide behind abstraction.
Contextually, Parks comes up through Jim Crow, the Great Depression, and the mid-century media world that loved images of poverty as spectacle. His intent is to flip that gaze. “Involved” signals proximity and responsibility: the photographer isn’t above the scene, he’s implicated in it, using the camera not as a shield but as leverage. The subtext is a challenge to the audience: if you can see what I’m seeing, what excuse do you have for remaining uninvolved?
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Parks, Gordon. (2026, February 16). I'd become sort of involved in things that were happening to people. No matter what color they be, whether they be Indians, or Negroes, the poor white person, or anyone who was, I thought, more or less getting a bad shake. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-become-sort-of-involved-in-things-that-were-146117/
Chicago Style
Parks, Gordon. "I'd become sort of involved in things that were happening to people. No matter what color they be, whether they be Indians, or Negroes, the poor white person, or anyone who was, I thought, more or less getting a bad shake." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-become-sort-of-involved-in-things-that-were-146117/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I'd become sort of involved in things that were happening to people. No matter what color they be, whether they be Indians, or Negroes, the poor white person, or anyone who was, I thought, more or less getting a bad shake." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-become-sort-of-involved-in-things-that-were-146117/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.






