2024 Presidential Election Got You Stressed Out? Wise Words From These Black Icons Just Might Help

From Toni Morrison to Martin Luther King Jr., leaders of the past always knew what to say during tough times. We need their wisdom now more than ever.

Photo: Getty Images Ernst Haas/Ernst Haas; James Keyser; Anthony Barboza

As the reality of the 2024 presidential election starts to sink in all over the country—specifically, the fact that Donald Trump will be returning back to the White House—many Black people are looking for what to do next. They’re also looking for something or someone to make sense of this present moment and the times to come.

Video will return here when scrolled back into view
Samuel L. Jackson, John David and Malcolm Washington on ‘The Piano Lesson,’ Family and Legacy

So it’s in that spirit that we thought it’d be apropos to look back to some of our thought leaders, activists, and authors of the past and present who somehow knew and know just what to say during tough times. From Martin Luther King Jr. to Stacey Abrams, let theses words bring you some semblance of peace and strength to fight another day.

Martin Luther King Jr.-1965

Photo: Getty Images Bettmann Photo: Getty Images Bettmann

“We shall overcome. Deep in my heart I do believe we shall overcome. And I believe it because somehow the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”

Toni Morrison-2004

Photo: Getty Images Leonardo Cendamo Photo: Getty Images Leonardo Cendamo

“This is precisely the time when artists go to work. There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, no room for fear. We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal. I know the world is bruised and bleeding, and though it is important not to ignore its pain, it is also critical to refuse to succumb to its malevolence. Like failure, chaos contains information that can lead to knowledge—even wisdom. Like art.”

James Baldwin-1963, 1972

Photo: Getty Images Ulf Andersen Photo: Getty Images Ulf Andersen

“Please try to remember that what they believe, as well as what they do and cause you to endure does not testify to your inferiority but to their inhumanity.”

And

“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”

Malcom X, 1964

Photo: Getty Images Michael Ochs Archives Photo: Getty Images Michael Ochs Archives

“We suffer political oppression, economic exploitation and social degradation. All of ‘em from the same enemy. The government has failed us. You can’t deny that. Any time you’re living in the 20th century, 1964, and you walking around here singing “We Shall Overcome,” the government has failed you. This is part of what’s wrong with you, you do too much singing. Today it’s time to stop singing and start swinging.”

Harry Belafonte, 2015

Photo: Getty Images Charley Gallay for NAACP Image Awards Photo: Getty Images Charley Gallay for NAACP Image Awards

“Each and everyone of you has the power, the will and the capacity to make a difference in the world in which you live.”

Maya Angelou, 2009

Photo: Getty Images Michael Brennan Photo: Getty Images Michael Brennan

“We may encounter many defeats, but we must not be defeated. It may even be necessary to encounter the defeat, so that we can know who we are.”

Langston Hughes, 1940

Photo: Getty Images Lincoln University Photo: Getty Images Lincoln University

“The only way to get a thing done is to start to do it, then keep on doing it, and finally you’ll finish it.”

Audre Lorde, 1982

Photo: Getty Images Robert Alexander/Archive Photos Photo: Getty Images Robert Alexander/Archive Photos

“We know what it is to be lied to, and we know how important it is not lie to ourselves. We are powerful because we have survived, and that is what it all about—survival and growth”

John Lewis, 2019

Photo: Getty Images Jeff Hutchens Photo: Getty Images Jeff Hutchens

“Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble.”

Bayard Rustin, Date Unknown

Photo: Getty Images Patrick A. Burns/New York Times Co. Photo: Getty Images Patrick A. Burns/New York Times Co.

“The only way to reduce ugliness in the world is to reduce it in yourself. The truth that one truly believes, is in action.”

Rev. Dr. William Barber, 2021

Photo: Getty Images SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP Photo: Getty Images SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP

“It’s time to believe again. It’s time to believe the heart and soul of this democracy can live. With every breath we have, while we still have time, together let’s rise up and do more to build a true one America that works for all of us.”

Al Sharpton, 1972

Photo: Getty Images Andrew Burton Photo: Getty Images Andrew Burton

“I’ve seen enough things to know that if you just keep on going, if you turn the corner, the sun will be shining.”

Fred Hampton, 1969

Photo: Getty Images Don Casper/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service Photo: Getty Images Don Casper/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service

“We’ve got to face the fact that some people say you fight fire best with fire, but we say you put fire out best with water. We say you don’t fight racism with racism. We’re gonna fight racism with solidarity.”

Stacey Abrams, 2020

Photo: Getty Images Alberto E. Rodriguez for The Hollywood Reporter Photo: Getty Images Alberto E. Rodriguez for The Hollywood Reporter

“Because I learned long ago that winning doesn’t always mean you get the prize. Sometimes you get progress, and that counts.”

Raphael Warnock, 2022

Photo: Getty Images Elijah Nouvelage Photo: Getty Images Elijah Nouvelage

“Stay the course, no matter how bleak the outlook.”

Nina Simone, 1991

Photo: Getty Images Mike Lawn/Evening Standard/Hulton Archive Photo: Getty Images Mike Lawn/Evening Standard/Hulton Archive

“What kept me sane was knowing that things would change, and it was a question of keeping myself together until they did.”

Straight From The Root

Sign up for our free daily newsletter.

Latest from The Root

Black Stars Who Have, Um, Disappointed Us Big Time

Black Stars Who Have, Um, Disappointed Us Big Time

While celebrities like Ben Carson, Drake and Keke Palmer have contributed greatly to the Black community, they’ve also disappointed us beyond belief …
RIP Valentino: Iconic Black Celebrity Looks by the Designer

RIP Valentino: Iconic Black Celebrity Looks by the Designer

Valentino has cultivated a long and important relationship with Black celebrities, notably including iconic supermodels Iman and Naomi Campbell, alongside stars such as Beyoncé and Halle Berry …
What Jill Scott Says About Being a 'Dominant Submissive'

What Jill Scott Says About Being a ‘Dominant Submissive’

Jill Scott’s comments about what she’s looking for in a man have sparked an online debate about power dynamics in relationships …
Why Everyone is Losing It Over Naomi Osaka's Australian Open Outfit

Why Everyone is Losing It Over Naomi Osaka’s Australian Open Outfit

Naomi Osaka is making a bold fashion statement at the 2026 Australian Open and you’ve got to see how she slayed! …
This Black TikToker's Super-Catchy Dr. Pepper Jingle Went Viral, Here's What Happened Next

This Black TikToker’s Super-Catchy Dr. Pepper Jingle Went Viral, Here’s What Happened Next

Romeo Bingham’s viral TikTok video, an ode to Dr. Pepper, leads to national commercial with the soft drink brand …
LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers during game four of the Western Conference First Round Playoffs at Crypto.com Arena on April 27, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Getty Images Ronald Martinez

Why LeBron James is Getting Dragged For His MLK-Inspired Nike Sneakers

Designed to commemorate MLK Day and LeBron James’ 23rd season, “King James” and Nike have been called “tone-deaf” for the new shoe …
The Heartbreaking Fate of a Former Nickelodeon Black Child Star Exposes a Deeper Issue

The Heartbreaking Fate of a Former Nickelodeon Black Child Star Exposes a Deeper Issue

Kianna Underwood, a child star on Nickelodeon’s ‘All That’ had a life that should raise concerns about other child stars …
'High School Musical's' Black Stars, 20 Years Later

‘High School Musical’s’ Black Stars, 20 Years Later

Twenty years after the premiere, we’re looking at the lives and careers of three of the most memorable– and Black– stars from “High School Musical.” …
Teyana Taylor Opens Up About Her Divorce With Iman Shumpert

Teyana Taylor Opens Up About Her Divorce With Iman Shumpert

Golden Globe-winner Teyana Taylor is speaking out about her ex-husband Iman Shumpert and what life looks like since their divorce! …
Pastor Mike Todd Breaks His Silence On Druski's Viral Megachurch Skit That Everyone Thinks is About Him

Pastor Mike Todd Breaks His Silence On Druski’s Viral Megachurch Skit That Everyone Thinks is About Him

Pastor Mike Todd is speaking out on Druski’s pardoy of the megachurch that had the whole internet talking …
Nicki Minaj Hits Don Lemon With Homophobic Slur, and He Claps Back With <i>Heat</i>

Nicki Minaj Hits Don Lemon With Homophobic Slur, and He Claps Back With Heat

MAGA’s new darling Nicki Minaj is facing backlash after blasting journalist Don Lemon with an homophobic slur …
What Invoking the Insurrection Act Would Actually Mean for Minneapolis

What Invoking the Insurrection Act Would Actually Mean for Minneapolis

Martial law and civil war are unlikely. What invoking the Insurrection Act would produce is something different and still serious …
Is Elon Musk’s AI Supercomputer Poisoning This Black Historic Neighborhood in Memphis?

Is Elon Musk’s AI Supercomputer Poisoning This Black Historic Neighborhood in Memphis?

Thanks to Elon Musk’s Colossus supercomputer, Black families in South Memphis worry they are being exposed to toxic air from methane-powered turbines, while city leaders prioritize billion-dollar tech expansion …
Iyanla Vanzant's Decision Not To Attend Her Daughter's Funeral

Iyanla Vanzant’s Decision Not To Attend Her Daughter’s Funeral

During “The Breakfast Club” interview, Iyanla Vanzant explains why setting boundaries during grief is an act of self-love …
Photo: Getty Images Bettmann / Contributor

Rev. William Barber: Why We Must Reclaim MLK’s Radical Vision

According to Rev. Dr. William Barber, to truly honor and reclaim Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, people must return to King’s original, radical blueprint: organizing multi-racial, local, and state-level movements to challenge systemic injustices …
Why Fewer Black Residents Are Taking the Lead in Minneapolis Protests

Why Fewer Black Residents Are Taking the Lead in Minneapolis Protests

Black people are present, but many have been vocal about choosing not to engage in the same ways they once did. Some have even pushed back against certain protest tactics. This shift has been interpreted by some as apathy or retreat. It is neither …
How A Black Woman Helped To Revolutionize Pilates In The United States

How A Black Woman Helped To Revolutionize Pilates In The United States

Did you know that modern-day Pilates was pioneered by a Black woman? Here’s everything you need to know about the iconic Kathy Stanford Grant …
Florida Venue Allegedly Keeps Bride's $7,600 Wedding Deposit After Her Fiancé Dies, You Won't Believe Their Response

Florida Venue Allegedly Keeps Bride’s $7,600 Wedding Deposit After Her Fiancé Dies, You Won’t Believe Their Response

After Tye Hinson’s wedding dreams came to a tragic end, the venue’s response to her refund request sparked a viral debate …
Georgia Man Goes on a Full-Blown Racist Tirade, Messes Around and Finds Out

Georgia Man Goes on a Full-Blown Racist Tirade, Messes Around and Finds Out

Robert Burke was seen in the video screaming the “N-word” at a security guard and claiming free speech …
Zoe Saldaña Breaks Her Silence on Becoming the Highest-Grossing Actress of All Time...and Here's How She Did It

Zoe Saldaña Breaks Her Silence on Becoming the Highest-Grossing Actress of All Time…and Here’s How She Did It

Zoe Saldaña is now the most successful actor of all time. And now she’s finally responding to her new milestone! …