"Help: "Looking a quote by a Black Scholar: WEB Dubois? Carter G. Woodso..."
The quote goes *something like*:
"A truly educated black man is an angry man" (Meaning something to the effect of: When you become truly aware of your history, and how much the regular education doesn't prepare you as a black person, you would be angry)
I don't know if it's from the book Miseducation of a Negro by Woodson.
Can someone remember the exact quote and/or who it's by?
I have written a rhyme whose whole premise rests on that quote and I want to make sure it's right before I stamp my name on it. And the rhyme is so good too, don't wanna let it go cos I can't find the quote.