“Black Americans were a founding population. Africans and Europeans came here and founded this country together — Europeans by choice and Africans in chains. That’s not a very pretty reality of our founding....Descendants of slaves did not get much of a head start, and I think you continue to see some of the effects of that. That particular birth defect makes it hard for us to confront it, hard for us to talk about it, and hard for us to realize that it has continuing relevance for who we are today...America doesn't have an easy time dealing with race. There is a paradox for this country and a contradiction of this country and we still haven't resolved it. What I would like understood as a black American is that black Americans loved and had faith in this country even when this country didn't love and have faith in them — and that's our legacy." — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, moderate-conservative Republican, on race in U.S. history
Friday, March 28, 2008
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