Toni Morrison grew up in a family where reading was considered sacred, with enormous power attached to it.
"If you can read, they can't cheat you; if you can't read, they can defeat you."
At the launch of the Free Speech Leadership Council in NYC last week, with thanks to Shelf Awareness.
And while I'm on quotes, here's another that has been sticking in my head for months: Last winter I spoke on an NCTE panel with Marc Aronson, Tanya Stone and Tanya Bolden, chaired by Teri Lesesne. Tanya Bolden said if she'd been able to read about African Americans in books when she was a kid, she would have been "shed of shame" earlier.
What a perfect phrase.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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