Clarence Page Quotes
Most African Americans, If Given A Chance, Would Have Chosen To Be 'just Americans' Ever Since The First Of Us Was Brought Here To Jamestown Colony In 1619, A Year Before The Mayflower Landed. But That Choice Has Never Been Left Up To Us.
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