You look at the extraordinary gap in per capita income that exists now, what that tells me is that there were a lot of opportunities lost, and we can't afford another 40 or 50 year...
What a profound sorrow must have been felt as people were hauled off into the great unknown.
I think the way it has to be thought about, the reason it's relevant is because whether it's what's happening in Darfur ...
But I do think that you know, the spirit, particularly of a place like Ghana where you know, for all the difficulties th...
We can't afford another 40 or 50 years in which Africa loses those opportunities.
I do think there's a sense for a lot of African-Americans that it's a -- it's a profound, life-changing experience.
I think it's a major problem. If you look at the history of the last several decades, I think what's fair to say is that...
After all, I have the blood of Africa within me, and my family's own story encompasses both the tragedies and triumphs o...
You know, when I think about these development issues, they're not abstractions to me. I can put a face and a name to wh...
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We cannot continue to cling to health industry practices that are bankrupting families and undermining American business...