If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor — Carter G. Woodson
If the white man wants to hold on to it, let him do so; but the negro, so far as he is able — Carter G. Woodson
If the negroes are to remain forever removed from the producing atmosphere, and the present — Carter G. Woodson
If the negro in the ghetto must eternally be fed by the hand that pushes him into the ghetto — Carter G. Woodson
The different ness of races, moreover, is no evidence of superiority or of inferiority. — Carter G. Woodson
Our most widely known scholars have been trained in universities outside of the south. — Carter G. Woodson
The strongest bank in the united states will last only so long as the people will have — Carter G. Woodson
The so-called modern education, with all its defects, however, does others so much — Carter G. Woodson
The negroes are facing the alternative of rising in the sphere of production to supply — Carter G. Woodson
The large majority of the negroes who have put on the finishing touches of our best colleges — Carter G. Woodson
The thought of’ the inferiority of the negro is drilled into him in almost every class — Carter G. Woodson
We do not show the negro how to overcome segregation, but we teach him how to accept it as final and just. — Carter G. Woodson