Only time, education and plenty of good schooling will make anti-segregation work.

Meaning of the quote

To make anti-segregation work, it takes time, education, and lots of good schooling. This means that ending the separation of people based on race or background requires patience, learning, and a strong education system. It's not something that happens overnight, but with time and the right kind of teaching, people can understand the importance of treating everyone equally.

About Nat King Cole

Nat King Cole was an acclaimed American singer, jazz pianist, and actor who found massive success in the 1940s-1960s with over 100 hit songs on the pop charts. Despite facing intense racial discrimination, he broke barriers as the first African American to host a nationally broadcast TV show and was a member of the NAACP who participated in the civil rights movement.

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I’m a musician at heart, I know I’m not really a singer. I couldn’t compete with real singers. But I sing because the public buys it.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

Critics don’t buy records. They get ’em free.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I may be helping to bring harmony between people through my music.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

The only prejudice I’ve found anywhere in TV is in some advertising agencies, and there isn’t so much prejudice as just fear.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I can’t bear to see myself even in movies. The feeling is complex. I can’t stand the sight of myself.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I make no claim to being a business genius. You can make so much money in this business that it loses its value.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

The only sport I’m not interested in is horse racing. That’s because I don’t know the horses personally.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I often wonder whether Negroes like myself who are pretty well known help out at all in breaking down barriers.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I’m an interpreter of stories. When I perform it’s like sitting down at my piano and telling fairy stories.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

You’ve got to change with the public’s taste.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

Music is emotional, and you may catch a musician in a very unemotional mood or you may not be in the same frame of mind as the musician. So a critic will often say a musician is slipping.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I’m in the music business for one purpose – to make money.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

Only time, education and plenty of good schooling will make anti-segregation work.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I am an American citizen and feel I am entitled to the same rights as any other citizen.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

It’s not the people in the South who create racial problems – it’s the people who are governing.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

The people who know nothing about music are the ones always talking about it.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I am famous because I am an African American jazz artist.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

The whites come to applaud a Negro performer just like the colored do. When you’ve got the respect of white and colored, you can ease a lot of things.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

For years the Trio did nothing but play for musicians and other hip people. We practically starved to death.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

Primarily I’m a meat man, although once in a while I toy with a few vegetables.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

People don’t slip. Time catches up with them.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

Get me well so I can get on television and tell people to stop smoking.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

There’s just one thing I can’t figure out. My income tax!

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

The Supreme Court is having a hard time integrating schools. What chance do I have to integrate audiences?

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

If I could read it, I could play it.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

The sheriff is at the cash register, and if I don’t get a hit soon, I don’t know what I’ll do.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I’m not playing for other musicians. We’re trying to reach the guy who works all day and wants to spend a buck at night. We’ll keep him happy.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I’m proud of our court. It knocks back a lot of the propaganda the Communists put out about the way America treats her Negroes.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)

I was a guinea pig for some hoodlums who thought they could hurt me and frighten me and keep other Negro entertainers from the South.

Nat King Cole

American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)