The Mighty Miss Malone

by

Christopher Paul Curtis

Mrs. Ashton is a White librarian who works at the Gary Public Library. Although she has a certain fondness for the polite and studious Deza Malone and Clarice Anne Johnson—and although she’s excited to root for Joe Louis in his match with Max Schmeling—she still harbors racist beliefs and attitudes.

Mrs. Ashton Quotes in The Mighty Miss Malone

The The Mighty Miss Malone quotes below are all either spoken by Mrs. Ashton or refer to Mrs. Ashton. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 9 Quotes

“Usually when people say that, they have good intentions, they think they’re giving you a compliment, but when you look at it…”

Jimmie said, “It’s an insult.”

“I can’t deny that, Jimmie,” Mother said, “but you learn you have to make allowances. You have to know which battles are worth fighting.”

Father said, “And ‘credit to your race’ and a lot of other sayings you’ll be running into are things that give you a warning about whoever it is who’s saying them. […] Think about a strange dog, Deza. They let you know if they’re friendly or not, right? […] Unless they’re rabid they give you signals that if you get any closer you’ll end up hurt. […] Think of ‘credit to your race’ as that first growl. Just be aware that that person is letting you know you need to keep an even sharper-than-normal eye on them.

Related Characters: Mr. James Edward Malone (speaker), Mrs. Margaret Malone (speaker), Mr. Roscoe Malone (speaker), Deza Malone, Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, Mrs. Ashton
Page Number: 83-84
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Mrs. Ashton Quotes in The Mighty Miss Malone

The The Mighty Miss Malone quotes below are all either spoken by Mrs. Ashton or refer to Mrs. Ashton. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Hope Theme Icon
).
Chapter 9 Quotes

“Usually when people say that, they have good intentions, they think they’re giving you a compliment, but when you look at it…”

Jimmie said, “It’s an insult.”

“I can’t deny that, Jimmie,” Mother said, “but you learn you have to make allowances. You have to know which battles are worth fighting.”

Father said, “And ‘credit to your race’ and a lot of other sayings you’ll be running into are things that give you a warning about whoever it is who’s saying them. […] Think about a strange dog, Deza. They let you know if they’re friendly or not, right? […] Unless they’re rabid they give you signals that if you get any closer you’ll end up hurt. […] Think of ‘credit to your race’ as that first growl. Just be aware that that person is letting you know you need to keep an even sharper-than-normal eye on them.

Related Characters: Mr. James Edward Malone (speaker), Mrs. Margaret Malone (speaker), Mr. Roscoe Malone (speaker), Deza Malone, Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, Mrs. Ashton
Page Number: 83-84
Explanation and Analysis: