Remembering Dick Gregory
Remembering Dick Gregory: A Legacy of Laughter, Courage, and Change
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1. Dick Gregory Quotes

”Just being a Negro doesn’t qualify you to understand racism any more than being sick makes you an expert on medicine.”
2. "Turn Me Loose" Opening Night

NEW YORK, NY – MAY 19: (EDITORS NOTE: Image was processed using digital filters) Comedian/civil rights activist Dick Gregory attends the after party following the opening night performance of “Turn Me Loose” held at 42 West on May 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Brent N. Clarke/FilmMagic)
3. Dick Gregory Quotes

There’s a God force inside of you that gives you a will to live.
4. Comedian And Activist Dick Gregory

BOSTON, MA – APRIL 2: Comedian and activist Dick Gregory speaks during a day-long symposium on poverty and hunger in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Boston University in Boston on Apr. 2, 1970. (Photo by Joe Dennehy/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
5. Dick Gregory Quotes

“The most difficult thing to get people to do is to accept the obvious.
6. Comedian And Activist Dick Gregory

PLYMOUTH, MA – APRIL 30: Comedian and activist Dick Gregory poses for a portrait in Plymouth, MA on Apr. 30, 1992. (Photo by Janet Knott/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
7. Dick Gregory Quotes

I am really enjoying the new Martin Luther King Jr. stamp – just think about all those white bigots licking the back of it.
8. "Turn Me Loose" Opening Night

NEW YORK, NY – MAY 19: Comedian/civil rights activist Dick Gregory speaks on stage following the opening night performance of “Turn Me Loose” held at The Westside Theatre on May 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Brent N. Clarke/FilmMagic)
9. Dick Gregory Quotes

Poor is a state of mind you never grow out of, but being broke is just a temporary condition.
10. Dick Gregory Quotes

Political promises are much like marriage vows. They are made at the beginning of the relationship between candidate and voter, but are quickly forgotten.
11. The National Action Network sponsors a "Justice for Trayvon" vigil

WASHINGTON DC – JULY 20: Activist, Dick Gregory spoke at a “Justice for Trayvon” vigil, sponsored by The National Action Network in front of the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse on July 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mary F. Calvert, For The Washington Post via Getty Images )
12. Dick Gregory Quotes

When you have a good mother and no father, God kind of sits in. It’s not enough, but it helps.
13. Dick Gregory

American comedian, civil rights activist, social critic, and writer Dick Gregory (1932 – 2017), UK, 29th March 1965. (Photo by Harry Dempster/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
14. Dick Gregory Quotes

I never learned hate at home, or shame. I had to go to school for that.
15. Dick Gregory

American comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory (1932 – 2017) in Hawaii, 18th July 1964. (Photo by Vytas Valaitis/Pix/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
16. Dick Gregory Quotes

Revolution ain’t nothing but an extent of evolution; it’s all about changing things.
17. Dick Gregory At MSU Press Conference

View of American comedian and activist Dick Gregory (1932 – 2017) during a press conference in the Michigan State University auditorium, East Lansing, Michigan, October 6, 1968. (Photo by Douglas Elbinger/Getty Images)
18. Dick Gregory Quotes

Hell hath no fury like a liberal scorned.
19. 1968 Democratic National Convention

American comedian, actor and activist Dick Gregory (1932 – 2017) does an interview during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, August 1968. Gregory was a write in presidential candidate for the Freedom and Peace Party. (Photo by Donaldson Collection/Getty Images)
20. 1968 Democratic National Convention

American comedian, actor and activist Dick Gregory (1932 – 2017) does an interview during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, August 1968. Gregory was a write in presidential candidate for the Freedom and Peace Party. (Photo by Donaldson Collection/Getty Images)
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