"My mother was born in your state, Mr. Walter, and my mother was a Quaker, and my ancestors in the time of Washington baked bread for George Washington's troops when they crossed the Delaware, and my own father was a slave"
- Paul Robeson
About this Quote
This quote by Paul Robeson speaks to the long history of his family in the United States. His mom was born in the state of Mr. Walter, suggesting that his family had remained in the area for some time. His mother was a Quaker, a spiritual group that was traditionally opposed to slavery. His forefathers, in the time of George Washington, offered bread for Washington's soldiers when they crossed the Delaware. Finally, his own daddy was a slave, showing the long history of oppression and oppression that his family had actually faced. This quote talks to the strength of Robeson's family, and the strength of their commitment to their faith and their nation, in spite of the difficulties they faced. It is a powerful pointer of the importance of acknowledging the contributions of all individuals, regardless of their background or situations.
This quote is written / told by Paul Robeson between April 9, 1898 and January 23, 1976. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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