Ray Allen
“No matter where you live, where you come from, what language you speak or what religion that you subscribe to…we’re all the same people.”
“I learned as a young child that there’s so many different ways to do things—different ways of life, different schooling.”
“I didn't really experience a great deal of racism until I moved to South Carolina .… It was the first time in my life that people just didn’t like me because I wasn’t like them, I didn’t come from where they came from.”
“I always said that when I started playing basketball, and I was getting better at it, that the people who I hang around with, I’m going to bridge the gaps.”
“[The Holocaust] is about people being enslaved and people being annihilated. And this is a lesson, so slavery doesn’t happen anymore, so people don’t believe that they’re better than the next person. This is all about slavery. It just so happens to be spoken through the words of the Jewish people….”



