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Ruth Ellen Kocher

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July 26

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Average rating: 4.24 · 171 ratings · 20 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
domina Un/blued

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One Girl Babylon

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Third Voice: Poems

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Desdemona's Fire

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When the Moon Knows You're ...

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Ending in Planes

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Goodbye Lyric: The Gigans &...

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Archon / After

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“I'm not sure how you do this
to me. I barely remember you whole,
just the hair or beard,
the legs, arms, all separate,
never as one man who searched
desperately in the dark
for music without words
to make love to.”
Ruth Ellen Kocher, When the Moon Knows You're Wandering

“The truth is, in winter, the earth rejects us.”
Ruth Ellen Kocher, When the Moon Knows You're Wandering

“When we finally achieve the full right of participation in American life, what we make of it will depend upon our sense of cultural values, and our creative use of freedom, not upon our racial identification. I see no reason why the heritage of world culture—which represents a continuum—should be confused with the notion of race. Japan erected a highly efficient modern technology upon a religious culture which viewed the Emperor as a god. The Germany which produced Beethoven and Hegel and Mann turned its science and technology to the monstrous task of genocide; one hopes that when what are known as the “Negro” societies are in full possession of the world’s knowledge and in control of their destinies, they will bring to an end all those savageries which for centuries have been committed in the name of race. From what we are now witnessing in certain parts of the world today, however, there is no guarantee that simply being non-white offers any guarantee of this. The demands of state policy are apt to be more influential than morality. I would like to see a qualified Negro as President of the United States. But I suspect that even if this were today possible, the necessities of the office would shape his actions far more than his racial identity.”
Ralph Ellison, Shadow and Act




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