Quote of the day
At some point in life the world's beauty becomes enough. You don't need to photograph, paint or even remember it. It is enough. No record of it needs to be kept and you don't need someone to share it with or tell it to. When that happens — that letting go — you let go because you can.
Rayford Logan

Born: January 7, 1897
Died: November 4, 1982 (aged 85)
Bio: Rayford Whittingham Logan was an African-American historian and Pan-African activist. He was best known for his study of post-Reconstruction America, a period he termed "the nadir of American race relations".
Known for:
- What the Negro Wants (1944)
- The Senate and the Versailles mandate system (1945)
- The Negro and the post-war world (1945)






