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I was taught you don't tell your secrets to strangers - certainly not secrets that expose error, weakness, failure. My generation, like its predecessors, was taught that since our achievements received little notice or credit from white America, we were not to discuss our faults, lapses, or uncertainties in public.

~ Margo Jefferson

Margo Jefferson America Weakness

If you were a successful upper-middle-class Negro girl in the 1950s and '60s, you were, in practice and imagination, a white Protestant upper middle-class girl. Young, good-looking white women were the most desirable creatures in the world. It was hard not to want to imitate them; it was highly toxic, too, as we would learn.

~ Margo Jefferson

Margo Jefferson Women Girl World

New York, for decades, offered a perpetual series of 'golden ages' to artists. You constantly had to measure yourself against the best, and you had to watch them, which meant that your imagination and also your sense of what the market could stand got very, very sharp.

~ Margo Jefferson

Margo Jefferson Best Yourself New York

As the years pass, I find that writers who were once central to me aren't anymore. I revered Yeats's poetry in college. I respect it now and am still ravished by certain lines, but I don't go back to him again and again. I do go back to Emily Dickinson again and again.

~ Margo Jefferson

Margo Jefferson Respect College Me

Popular music is one endless love song that, I suspect, the basically solitary Ella Fitzgerald approached much as the basically solitary Marianne Moore approached poetry: reading it with a certain contempt for it, Moore said, you could find a place in it for the genuine.

~ Margo Jefferson

Margo Jefferson Love Music Reading

What's often not acknowledged about depression is how much anger is in it.

~ Margo Jefferson

Margo Jefferson Depression How

I think it's too easy to recount your unhappy memories when you write about yourself. You bask in your own innocence. You revere your grief. You arrange your angers at their most becoming angles.

~ Margo Jefferson

Margo Jefferson Memories Grief Yourself

Noir is a court of human relations, and some crimes are beyond legal restitution.

~ Margo Jefferson

Margo Jefferson Human Beyond Noir
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