Diane Nash

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Freedom, by definition, is people realizing that they are their own leaders.
- Diane Nash
Collection: Motivational
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There is a source of power in each of us that we don't realize until we take responsibility.
- Diane Nash
Collection: Responsibility
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It was clear to me that if we allowed the Freedom Ride to stop at that point, just after so much violence had been inflicted, the message would have been sent that all you have to do to stop a nonviolent campaign is inflict massive violence.
- Diane Nash
Collection: Campaigns
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I refused to march because George Bush marched.
- Diane Nash
Collection: March
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You have to be a whole, dignified, self-respecting person in order to be an English teacher or whatever kind of job your education would prepare you for, and I just knew that segregation was wrong, and I knew that I should not be going along with it. That I should resist it.
- Diane Nash
Collection: Teacher
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Because I grew up in Chicago, I didn't have an emotional relationship to segregation. I understood the facts and stories, but there was not an emotional relationship.
- Diane Nash
Collection: Emotional
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I don't think my grandmother would ever be convinced, but my family was convinced that I was convinced, and actually, they came around. My mother ended up going to fundraisers in Chicago that were raising money to send to the students in the South and actually, over years, she went to an elevated train bus station one day at 6:00 a.m. to hand out leaflets protesting the war.
- Diane Nash
Collection: Mother