12 Quotes & Sayings By Timothy B Tyson

Timothy B. Tyson, a professor of history and African-American studies at Yale University, is the author of The Blood of Emmett Till (Knopf), The Soul of America: The Battle for Black Freedom in the Twenty-First Century (Random House), and the forthcoming The Education of Barack Obama: From Prep School to Presidency. Tyson is in his second year teaching at Yale.

If there is to be reconciliation, first there must be...
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If there is to be reconciliation, first there must be truth. Timothy B. Tyson
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The self-congratulatory popular account insists that Dr. King called on the nation to fully accept its own creed, and the walls came a-tumbling down. This conventional narrative is soothing, moving, and politically acceptable, and has only the disadvantage of bearing no resemblance to what actually happened. Timothy B. Tyson
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The Lord works through deeply flawed people, since He made so few of the other kind. Timothy B. Tyson
It was like watching a community you thought you knew...
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It was like watching a community you thought you knew reveal itself as something else. Timothy B. Tyson
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In the years since his murder, we have transformed King into a kind of innocuous black Santa Claus. Timothy B. Tyson
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Unjust social orders do no fall merely by appeals to the consciences of the oppressor, though such appeals may be an important element; history teaches us that they fall because a large enough number of people organize a movement powerful enough to push them down. Rarely do such revolutions emerge in a neat and morally pristine process. Timothy B. Tyson
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It appeared clear to me - partly because of the lies that filled my history textbooks - that the intent of formal education was to inculcate obedience to a social order that did not deserve my loyalty. Defiance seemed the only dignified response to the adult world. Timothy B. Tyson
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In a fallen world marked by human depravity and deep-seated sin, in a world where Hitler and Stalin had recruited millions of followers to commit mass murder, love must harness power and seek justice in order to have moral meaning. Love without power remained impotent, and power without love was bankrupt. Timothy B. Tyson
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Some things are worse than death... If a man lives, he must still live with himself. Timothy B. Tyson
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Every minister worthy of the name has to walk the line between prophetic vision and spiritual sustenance, between telling people the comforting things they want to hear and challenging them with the difficult things they need to hear. In Oxford, Daddy began to feel as though all the members wanted him to do was to marry them and bury them and stay away from their souls. Timothy B. Tyson
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Anyone intent on moral clarity might want to find another book and, in fact, might not want to go anywhere near the enduring chasm of race in the United States. Timothy B. Tyson