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1931a24 The conflict in Europe was terrible and violent, she told her sailor, but she took exception to the name. The Great War had always been between the white and the black. It always would be. Colson Whitehead
8d49807 You go on about reasons," Cora said, "call things by other names, as if it changes what they are. But that doesn't make them true." ...."but we have all been branded, even if you can't see it - inside, if not without." Colson Whitehead
ba21043 Who knew what brand of mutiny his captives might cook up if they shared a common tongue. Colson Whitehead
84a927a All I truly know is that we rise and fall as one, one colored family living next door to one white family. We may not know the way through the forest, but we can pick each other up when we fall, and we will arrive together. Colson Whitehead
8158385 named Tom Bird, a half-breed who took a sentimental turn Colson Whitehead
4b59aa1 The idea was like a hunk of wood, Caesar thought, requiring human craft and ingenuity to reveal the new shape within. Colson Whitehead
64dd468 Her price fluctuated. When you are sold that many times, the world is teaching you to pay attention. She learned to quickly adjust to the new plantations, sorting the nigger breakers from the merely cruel, the layabouts from the hardworking, the informers from the secret-keepers. Colson Whitehead
4b99b3a I'm what the botanists call a hybrid," he said the first time Cora heard him speak, "A mixture of two different families. In flowers, such a concoction pleases the eye. When that amalgamation takes its shape in flesh and blood, some take great offence. In this room we recognize it for what it is - a new beauty come into the world, and it is in bloom all around us." elijah lander mixed-race mixed-races railroad underground whitehead Colson Whitehead
63b95ee Liquid fire was the very blood of the earth. It was his mission to upset, mash, and draw out the metal into the useful things that made society operate: nails, horseshoes, plows, knives, guns. Chains. Working the spirit, he called it. Colson Whitehead
0d94276 Miss Lucy recoiled from the comparison. "If you can't see the difference between good, upstanding people and the mentally disturbed, with criminals and imbeciles, you're not the person I thought you were." I'm not the person you thought I was." Colson Whitehead
499c8b1 It was the sound of the god of death from one of the forgotten religions, the one that got it right, upstaging the pretenders with their billions of duped faithful. Every god ever manufactured by the light of cave fires to explain the thunder or calling forth the fashionable supplications in far-flung temples was the wrong one. He had come around after all this time, preening as he toured the necropolis, his kingdom risen at last. zombies zone-one Colson Whitehead
5e074a4 Roger Tipple did not have a weak chin so much as a very aggressive neck. Colson Whitehead
f51927a She took her hatchet. She took flint and tinder. And like her mother she dug up her yams. Colson Whitehead
14baa2d Each night, with meticulous care, Homer opened his satchel and removed a set of manacles. He locked himself to the driver's seat, put the key in his pocket, and closed his eyes. Ridgeway caught Cora looking. "He says it's the only way he can sleep." Homer snored like a rich old man every night." Colson Whitehead
547fc94 And America, too, is a delusion, the grandest one of all. The white race believes--believes with all its heart--that it is their right to take the land. To kill Indians. Make war. Enslave their brothers Colson Whitehead
e867fa8 The iron horse still rumbled through the tunnel when she woke. Lumbly's words returned to her: "If you want to see what this nation is all about, you have to ride the rails. Look outside as you speed through, and you'll find the true face of America." It was a joke, then, from the start. There was only darkness outside the windows on her journeys, and only ever would be darkness." colson cora lumbly railroad underground whitehead Colson Whitehead
b4af709 He stopped hooking up with other people once he realized the first thing he did was calculate whether or not he could outrun them. Colson Whitehead
06f8fb6 I'm what the botanists call a hybrid," he said the first time Cora heard him speak. "A mixture of two different families. In flowers, such a concoction pleases the eye. When that amalgamation takes its shape in flesh and blood, some take great offense. In this room we recognize it for what it is--a new beauty come into the world, and it is in bloom all around us." Colson Whitehead
be97c00 Turner had never met a kid like Elwood before. was the word he returned to, even though the Tallahassee boy looked soft, conducted himself like a goody-goody, and had an irritating tendency to preach. Wore eyeglasses you wanted to grind underfoot like a butterfly. He talked like a white college boy, read books when he didn't have to, and mined them for uranium to power his own personal A-bomb. Still--sturdy. books intelligence nerds reading softness sturdiness Colson Whitehead
163ba2e How could such a bitter thing become a means of pleasure? Everything on Valentine was the opposite. Work needn't be suffering, it could unite folks. A bright child like Chester might thrive and prosper, as Molly and her friends did. A mother raise her daughter with love and kindness. A beautiful soul like Caesar could be anything he wanted here, all of them could be: own a spread, be a schoolteacher, fight for colored rights. Even be a poet.. freedom indiana valentine Colson Whitehead
b86558a When she got older, she described herself as a student of American history, attuned to the inevitable. She said that white towns had simply banded together to rid themselves of the black stronghold in their midst. That is how the European tribes operate, she said. If they can't control it, they destroy it. Colson Whitehead
e981228 You can argue for hours about the Apollonian and the Dionysian, but the dark wins every time so fuck the Beatles, just fuck 'em, perspective-wise. Colson Whitehead
1fb615e To think of those Nickel nights where the only sounds were tears and insects, how you could sleep in a room crammed with sixty boys and still understand that you were the only person on earth. Everybody and nobody around at the same time. Here everybody was around and by some miracle you didn't want to wring their neck but give them a hug. Colson Whitehead
178fbe6 Over time, Elwood saw that he was always simultaneously at home in whatever scene he found himself and also seemed like he shouldn't have been there; inside and above at the same time; a part and apart. Like a tree trunk that falls across a creek--it doesn't belong and then it's never not been there, generating its own ripples in the larger current. Colson Whitehead
1801694 Fear drove these people, even more than cotton money. Colson Whitehead
5bb3c77 racial violence only becomes more vicious in its expression. It will not abate or disappear, not anytime soon, Colson Whitehead
f5bfd31 She threw him a bone about the movement: 'Lyndon Johnson's carrying on President Kennedy's civil rights bill. And if that good old boy is doing right, you know things is changing. Be a whole different thing when you come home, Elwood. Colson Whitehead
53b858f She said that white towns had simply banded together to rid themselves of the black stronghold in their midst. That is how the European tribes operate, she said. If they can't control it, they destroy it. Colson Whitehead
7279916 Liberty make a body fertile," Georgina said. That, and the knowledge they will not be sold, Cora added." Colson Whitehead
bcde31f Every kid had heard of Fun Town, been there or envied someone who had. In the third cut on side A, Dr. King spoke of how his daughter longed to visit the amusement park on Stewart Avenue in Atlanta. Yolanda begged her parents whenever Colson Whitehead
8ad1cda life is an argument with the world over time. time world Colson Whitehead
7008a80 Sometimes a workweek will grind you into sand, pulverize you into particles. weariness work Colson Whitehead
c895821 Keep on the path and you will not see the ruined people, so do not stray from the path. people ruined-people Colson Whitehead
921f389 all the smart men talking about Manifest Destiny. Like it's a new idea. ... It means taking what is yours, your property, whatever you decide it to be. And everyone else taking their assigned places to allow you to to take it. Whether it's red men or Africans, giving up themselves, giving of themselves, so that we can have what is rightfully ours. The French seeing aside their territorial claims. The British and the Spanish slinking away. ... Colson Whitehead
193569d When trafficking in cadavers, it helped to be immune to sentimentality. Colson Whitehead
18672f2 Hey, man! Hey, hold up a minute!" Like many New Yorkers, he had a crackhead alert system and turned, steeling himself." Colson Whitehead
66fa4e3 America was a ghost in the darkness, Colson Whitehead
4eb2ad5 Cora adored the old almanacs for containing the entire world. Colson Whitehead
a842e30 world. They didn't need people to say what they meant. The tables and facts couldn't be shaped into what they were not. The Colson Whitehead
c67b7cd As before, home was a beloved barricade. When school, work, the many-headed beast of strangers and villains comprising the world threatened to destroy, home remained, family remained, and the locks would hold, the lullabies would ward off all bogeymen. He was trapped in this house and he couldn't think of where else he'd rather be. Colson Whitehead
c37f23e Stolen bodies working stolen land. It was an engine that did not stop, its hungry boiler fed with blood. With the surgeries that Dr. Stevens described, Cora Colson Whitehead
117aa5a He who gets behind in a race must forever remain behind or run faster than the man in front. Colson Whitehead
d9de1b9 Where the goblin world and its assaults were banished and there was nothing but possibility Colson Whitehead
67e768a Elwood said, "It's against the law." State law, but also Elwood's. If everyone looked the other way, then everybody was in on it. If he looked the other way, he was as implicated as the rest. That's how he saw it, how he'd always seen things." complicity guilt law morality right wrong Colson Whitehead