It will be helpful in our mutual objective to allow every man in America to look his neighbor in the face and see a man-not a color.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It may be a task that's so Herculean, but I think it's a worthy goal to try to open up America to individuals who just so happen to have a different skin color, that they have every right and every freedom to think what they want to think.
I'm looking forward to the day when America will mature to the point that we are a color-blind society. I'm not so sure that in politics that will ever be reality, because politics has a way of separating us based on skin color.
I've handled colour as a man should behave. You may conclude that I consider ethics and aesthetics as one.
The mentality of how we treat one another needs to be examined - especially how we treat our men of color.
I have never been able to discover anything disgraceful in being a colored man. But I have often found it inconvenient - in America.
We must focus on people as people, regardless of race, creed, color or gender.
Let us stop saying 'white Americans' and 'colored Americans,' let us try once and for all saying... Americans. Let human beings be equal on Earth as in Heaven.
We must show our Christian colors if we are to be true to Jesus Christ.
Anytime I look at a president, I don't care what color he is.
If everyone would look for that uniqueness then we would have a very colorful world.
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