It doesn't mean they will take it up then, but they could. |
It gives them (amateurs) a chance to get acquainted with tournaments. |
It seems every year, people make the resolution to exercise and lose weight and get in shape. |
It's real special when two teams bring everything they have to a championship basketball game. Both teams played exceptional defense, and this one feels good. |
It's so much less pressure here. No one cares if you make a mistake. You can play a song to try it out. People are very respectful. |
Many of the master chefs in the South, both the upper South as well as the deep South, were blacks and many of those people came here to Washington, D.C., and opened up establishments. Very, very few of them have survived. But they certainly were very prominent. |
One of the aspects of the Post-Civil War period is that it unleashed in the black community this latent talent that had always been there but had not been manifested in so many different areas of activity. |
One of the prices that we pay for integration was the disintegration of the black community. |
People reacted badly, largely because it didn't reflect where they are today. Maybe Mary was taking a concept that was lying around a while, or making a return to the roots of where she started out. Or maybe the market for the show isn't actually here, but on the mainland. So if you want to talk to a mainland audience, you give them a caricature they know. |
People should have the choice to be able to live where they want to live, go to school where they want to go to school, marry whoever they want to marry regardless of what their complexion is and so forth. |
Segregation was a burden for many blacks, because the end of the civil war and the amendments added to the constitution elevated expectations beyond reality in some respects. |
She made some great shots out there. That was the reason they started to play better. She's a good player. |
She took it right at those big girls and wasn't scared of them. She gave us the intensity that we needed at that time. She is too young to even think about doing it. She just did it. |
She was a fellow officer; part of our departmental family, ... We have cars here from all over the state. |
So I'm a young boy in the 1940s growing up, seeing Ralph Bunche on a regular basis, seeing Duke Ellington on a regular basis. We know that these people are famous. They're living in the same community as we live in. They go to the same stores and shops. |