Charles M. Blow
1970
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Biography
Charles M. Blow is an American journalist and commentator known for his insightful columns on social justice, racial issues, and politics. He started his career at 'The New York Times' in 1994 and has since become a prominent voice in media. Blow is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir 'Fire Shut Up in My Bones,' where he delves into his personal journey and experiences with race and identity.
Famous Quotes (5)
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The past is the present. It's the future, too.
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What I think we have is a systemic problem in this country with the way we police, particularly with regard to black men.
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America is not just a place, it’s an idea; and it is that idea that I can love even when I don't always love the place.
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It is the measure of a society as to how it treats its majority and its minority.
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The law, no matter how well intended, can be abused. And prejudice, no matter how well hidden, can inform justice.