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I wouldn't be surprised if in our lifetime dogs and firehoses are released or opened on us. I wouldn't be surprised if a few of us get a billy club to the head. I wouldn't be surprised if, you know, some of us go to jail just like Martin Luther King did on trumped up charges. Tough times are coming.
— Glenn Beck
My civil rights will not be trampled, and I say this not for me but for my children, and all those who yearn to breathe free. Those who make your Apple products at Foxxcon, those who languish in prisons in Cuba, North Korea and Venezuela. Those homosexuals who are stoned to death in the streets of Egypt or Iran, while our so-called civil rights leaders hold coffee klatches with third graders in the White House.
— Glenn Beck
No one ever got radicalized by being grateful.
— Gloria Steinem
The personal is political.
— Gloria Steinem
As King ended his speech, I heard Mahalia Jackson call out, "Tell them about the dream, Martin!" And he did begin the "I have a dream" litany from memory, with the crowd calling out to him after each image—Tell it! What would be most remembered had been least planned. I hoped Mrs. Greene heard a woman speak up—and make all the difference.
— Gloria Steinem
As women, we must stand up for ourselves. We must stand up for each other. We must stand up for justice for all.
— Michelle Obama
Activism is something that no one can fake. You get angry. You cry. But you never throw in your towel, because that anger is what is propelling you to further action.
— Leymah Gbowee
The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organization but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights.
— Gloria Steinem
It is by standing up for the rights of girls and women that we truly measure up as men.
— Desmond Tutu
Get up. Stand up. Speak up. Do something.
— Tarana Burke
I think dad would be very proud of young people standing up to promote truth, justice and equality.
— Martin Luther King III
The lunatic fringe in all reform movements.
— Theodore Roosevelt