Nikki Giovanni Quotes About School

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  • Schools should serve breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack. No sugared drinks, no fast type food.

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  • School buildings should be opened and used twenty four hours a day.

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  • Schools should be integrated by race and by class.

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  • School should be eleven months of the year.

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  • It is not who you attend school with but who controls the school you attend.

  • you know a person is having a severe personality crisis if you see a high school class ring on a finger beyond the first semester in college. Male or female. It's a big sign saying nothing has mattered to my life since senior year.

    Nikki Giovanni (1988). “Sacred cows-- and other edibles”, William Morrow & Co
  • Poetry is the most mistaught subject in any school because we teach poetry by form and not by content.

    Nikki Giovanni (1992). “Conversations with Nikki Giovanni”, p.137, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • In law school they teach you that everything is a contract; well, in poetry everything is a narrative.

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