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— Henry David Thoreau"I was never molested by any person but those who represented the State. I had no lock nor bolt but for the desk which held my papers, not even a nail to put over my latch or windows. I never fastened my door night or day, though I was to be absent several days; not even when the next fall I spent a fortnight in the woods of Maine. And yet my house was more respected than if it had been surrounded by a file of soldiers."
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I went to University of Illinois. Big school. 35,000 students. 800 black... I was the only black in every class. Hard to be absent.
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