Danh ngôn của Jacqueline Woodson

My mother was a single mom whose days were spent as a customer service rep at Con Edison in downtown Brooklyn.
My mother was a single mom whose days were spent as a customer service rep at Con Edison in downtown Brooklyn.
Mẹ tôi là một bà mẹ đơn thân, ban ngày làm đại diện dịch vụ khách hàng tại Con Edison ở trung tâm thành phố Brooklyn.
Tác giả: Jacqueline Woodson | Chuyên mục: Mom | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Jacqueline Woodson
- The idea of feeling isolated is scary to me - to walk through the world alone would be heartbreaking.
- Friendship is such an important thing to me, and I feel like the people who I love and help keep me whole - I can't imagine a life without them.
- The strength of my mother is something I didn't pay attention to for so long. Here she was, this single mom, who was part of the Great Migration, who was part of a Jim Crow south, who said, 'I'm getting my kids out of here. I'm creating opportunities for these young people by any means necessary.'
- The civil rights movement was about access to public space. We had to fight for public space.
- The Great Migration can get forgotten if we don't pay attention or bear witness to it. It's part of my personal history and the history of millions of African Americans who left those oppressive conditions for better lives in the North. It's important to put that on the page.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Mom
- I'm Ifa. I grew up practicing Ifa, my mom is Ifa, my whole family is Ifa.
- I vividly remember my mom would put on this VHS of Michael Jackson's greatest hits music videos. I'd watch that all the time.
- I would forgive my mom, but she's going to have to admit she did some things that were wrong.
- My mom says that when I was a little kid, I always used to say I wanted to be an actor, but I don't remember that.
- I know I wouldn't be a New York Yankee if it wasn't for my mom: the guidance she gave me as a kid growing up, knowing the difference from right and wrong, how to treat people and how to go the extra mile and put in extra work, all that kind of stuff.