We must get beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths... and tell the world the glories of our journey. John Hope Franklin More Quotes by John Hope Franklin More Quotes From John Hope Franklin If the house is to be set in the order, one cannot begin with the present; he must begin with the past John Hope Franklin motivational order past One of the problems in the United States is the refusal on the part of our young people to remember or to want to remember, or to recognize the experiences of the past as being relevant, germane, important to the present and to the future. They simply don't want anything that's painful. They want to live in a painless society where everything is pleasant, and everything is joyful. John Hope Franklin important people past We must go beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey. John Hope Franklin african-american journey travel My challenge was to weave into the fabric of American history enough of the presence of blacks so that the story of the United States could be told adequately and fairly. John Hope Franklin motivational inspirational history The writing of history reflects the interests, predilections, and even prejudices of a given generation. John Hope Franklin prejudice writing history We also learn that this country and the Western world have no monopoly of goodness and truth and scholarship, we begin to appreciate the ingredients that are indispensable to making a better world. In a life of learning that is, perhaps, the greatest lesson of all. John Hope Franklin life-lesson truth country One feels the excitement of hearing an untold story. John Hope Franklin excitement hearing stories Love each other. Regard each other as members of one family. John Hope Franklin love-each-other regard members There's no reason in the world why black [people] should not be regarded as an attribute that is not degrading but is positive. There's no reason in the world why any person should think that white is degrading. John Hope Franklin white people thinking I am very fortunate, and I never stopped being thankful. John Hope Franklin fortunate being-thankful I went to college on my way to be a lawyer. That's all I wanted to do was go back home and help my daddy. I thought we were poor because he was not a good businessman and I was going to become the lawyer who would take charge of the business. John Hope Franklin daddy college home It was necessary, as a black historian, to have a personal agenda. John Hope Franklin agenda necessary personal black If the house is to be set in order, one cannot begin with the present; he must begin with the past. John Hope Franklin present cannot house past