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President Biden At National Museum of Slavery In Angola: "Cruel, Brutal, Dehumanizing, Our Nation's Original Sin"
President Biden delivered remarks Tuesday in front of the National Museum of Slavery in Angola: PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: We are gathered at a solemn location. Because to fully consider how far our two countries have come in our friendship,
Biden Honors Angola's History at Slavery Museum Speech
President Joe Biden, following a productive bilateral meeting with the president of Angola, is scheduled to deliver a momentous speech at the National Museum of Slavery today at 10 AM Eastern Time. This address comes as a poignant reminder of the harrowing history between the United States and Angola,
Biden, in Africa, decries history of slavery and urges partnership
President Joe Biden on Tuesday used his only presidential trip to Africa to pay tribute to the tragic history of the enslaved person trade, urging the United States and Africa to expand a relationship built on investment and equality without losing sight of a past often marked by cruelty and enslavement.
Quote of the Day: In Angola, Biden Warns That Slavery’s History Should Not Be Erased
Wanda Tucker, a descendant of William Tucker, believed to be the first enslaved child born in the United States, on President Biden being the first American leader to visit to Angola. Page A14.
Will President Biden’s historic visit transform US-Angola relations?
In this episode, we explore President Joe Biden’s historic visit to Angola, his first and only trip to Africa during his presidency. As the first U.S. president to step foot in Angola, Biden brings an agenda aimed at strengthening economic ties and countering China’s growing influence in the region.
Biden reflects on United States’ ‘original sin’ of slavery during his Angolan visit
President Joe Biden tours a slavery museum in Angola and speaks of “our nation’s original sin." Biden’s visit is the first to Angola by a U.S. president and is meant to promote billions of dollars of commitments to the sub-Saharan African nation.
Biden, during Angola visit, speaks of 'shared history' of slavery
"It's our duty to face our history. The good, the bad and the ugly," Biden said as he spoke at the National Museum of Slavery in Angola.
Biden laments slavery, touts rail plan in Angola
Speaking of "our nation's original sin," President Joe Biden on Tuesday toured a slavery museum in Angola and inspected shackles and a whip but also addressed Africa's future, saying Africans will make up 1 in 4 people by 2050 and the world's fate rests in their hands.
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Ghana makes history, grants citizenship to 524 Americans
Ghana recently made history after it granted 524 people citizenship, most of whom are Philadelphians, thanks to a campaign ...
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Biden Urged To Grant Clemency To The ‘Majority Of African Americans’ Serving Unjust Sentences
After President Biden granted clemency to his son, many are urging him to do the same for others facing more severe ...
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Why Black Americans searching for their roots should look to Angola
Historians believe that people from the southern African nation of Angola accounted for one of the largest numbers of ...
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Black Americans and the Future of Aging Research
Californians are living longer and the state’s aging population has forced policymakers to focus more on the growing ranks of ...
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Aida Miriam Davis Wants Black Americans to Find Power in Their African Roots — Aunt Angela Davis Agrees (Exclusive)
The author, mother and organizer writes about the healing power of centering the Black and African experience in her debut ...
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Trump is in and some Americans say they’re out. Interest in moving abroad spikes after the election
Interest in moving out of the US has spiked, with immigration businesses reporting a surge of inquiries since the election.
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OP-ED: Pearl Harbor opened opportunities for African Americans in the military
Pearl Harbor will always be commemorated as a sad day in American history, but in a bit of irony, it opened opportunities for ...
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Black Americans still suffer worse health. Here’s why there’s so little progress.
One morning in late April, a small brick health clinic along the Thurgood Marshall Highway bustled with patients. There was ...
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How Sports Have Shaped African American Culture and Inspire Powerful Change
Discover how sports have influenced African American culture, from historic milestones to modern-day activism, and the ...
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When is Kwanzaa 2024? Here's what Arizonans should know about the winter celebration
Kwanzaa, which is built upon African cultural practices, was created in the during the Civil Rights Movement. Here's what to know about the holiday.
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Study explores race and ethnicity dynamics in survival in the US after people reach their mid-80s and beyond
Though African Americans have higher death rates before their 80s, after about age 85, their age-specific death rate falls ...
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