Race And Color Quotes by Donald Trump, Marmaduke Pickthall, Ostad Elahi, Joanna Noelle Levesque, Samuel Eliot Morison, Lyndon B. Johnson and many others.

The irresponsible rhetoric of Barack Obama, who has used the pulpit of the presidency to divide us by race and color, has made America a more dangerous environment than frankly I have ever seen.
The tolerance within the body of Islam was, and is, something without parallel in history; class and race and color ceasing altogether to be barriers.
On the path of truth, all religions are but one, race and color are irrelevant, and there is no difference between men and women.
I think we should all come together, and that race and color or social demographics really don’t matter.
The freedmen were not really free in 1865, nor are most of their descendants really free in 1965. Slavery was but one aspect of a race and color problem that is still far from solution here, or anywhere. In America particularly, the grapes of wrath have not yet yielded all their bitter vintage.
Until justice is blind to color, until education is unaware of race, until opportunity is unconcerned with the color of men’s skins, emancipation will be a proclamation but not a fact.
Look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin.
Freedom of religion is one of the greatest gifts of God to man, without distinction of race and color. He is the author and lord of conscience, and no power on earth has a right to stand between God and the conscience.
What a child does not know and does not want to know of race and color and class, he learns soon enough as he grows to see each man flipped inexorably into some predestined groove like a penny or a sovereign in a banker’s rack.
It is perfectly logical and proper to recognize differences between races and colors and creeds – as long as we don’t classify them as being better or worse.
We cannot keep turning our backs on gay and lesbian Americans. I have fought too hard and too long against discrimination based on race and color not to stand up against discrimination based on sexual orientation.