Quote by Ralph Ellison
"The tendency to speak of the Negro in terms of social organization rather than as individuals is understandable."
"The tendency to speak of the Negro in terms of social organization rather than as individuals is understandable."
"I am invisible, not because of any biochemical accident, but because of the peculiar disposition of the eyes of those with whom I come in contact."
"Without individuals we have no life."
"All sickness is not unto death, neither is imprisonment."
"America is woven of many strands; I would recognize them and let it so remain."