- [on filming Hurry Sundown (1967) in St. Francisville, LA, home of the Ku Klux Klan, amid death threats to the cast and crew] You can cut the hostility here with a knife. I'm not a fighter. I usually smile and then go into my room and cry my eyes out. But down here, the terror has killed my taste for going anywhere.
- I'm always getting involved in the wrong relationship. I do that very well.
- I like to think I opened doors for other women, although that wasn't my original intention.
- I learned quickly that almost any time a third world face became prominent on TV, we became responsible for the whole minority community.
- In the beginning, I found myself dealing with a show business dictated by male white supremacists and chauvinists. As a black female, I had to learn how to tap dance around the situation. I had to ... find a way to present my point of view without being pushy or aggressive. In the old days, the only women I saw in this business were in makeup, hairdressing, and wardrobe departments. Now I'm surrounded by women executives, writers, directors, producers, and even women stagehands.
- All I ever wanted to do was sing. What happened was more.
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