| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 5205 |
| QUOTATION: | Surely the day will come when color means nothing more than skin tone, when religion is seen uniquely as a way to speak ones soul; when birth places have the weight of a throw of the dice and all men are born free, when understanding breeds love and brotherhood. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Josephine Baker (19061975), French dancer and singer; born in United States. Josephine, ch. 16 (1977).
Written in 1963. Baker, a black performer, married a white Frenchman and assembled a multiracial, multireligion family of adopted children. |
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