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What did Henry Louis Gates say about Truth?

Henry Louis Gates has written many quotes about Truth. E.g.,

  • The sad truth is that without complex business partnerships between African elites and European traders and commercial agents, the slave trade to the New World would have been impossible, at least on the scale it occurred.
  • The thing about black history is that the truth is so much more complex than anything you could make up.
  • The sad truth is that the civil rights movement cannot be reborn until we identify the causes of black suffering, some of them self-inflicted. Why can't black leaders organize rallies around responsible sexuality, birth within marriage, parents reading to their children and students staying in school and doing homework?

What are the top most famous Truth quotes by Henry Louis Gates?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Truth by Henry Louis Gates.

  • The sad truth is that without complex business partnerships between African elites and European traders and commercial agents, the slave trade to the New World would have been impossible, at least on the scale it occurred.
  • The thing about black history is that the truth is so much more complex than anything you could make up.
  • The sad truth is that the civil rights movement cannot be reborn until we identify the causes of black suffering, some of them self-inflicted. Why can't black leaders organize rallies around responsible sexuality, birth within marriage, parents reading to their children and students staying in school and doing homework?