Africans and African Americans talk about bonds between Africans and African Americans
We are pleased to bring you some of the statements made by Africans and African Americans we have interviewed one-on-one or covered over the years about bonds between Africans and African Americans.
“Unless we start to believe in ourselves, we will never convince anyone to believe in us. It is time to believe in ourselves, it is time to start believing in Africa.”
The late U.S. Commerce Secretary, Ron Brown, in March 1993 during the opening ceremony of the African Business Round Table in Washington.
“You are really not whole until you understand your roots. Our roots belong to Africa.”
Dr. Erika Bennett, African American business woman in a 1999 interview with The African in Herndon, Virginia.
The late Rev. Leon Sullivan, initiator of the African-African American Summit, in the closing speech of the Fourth Summit held in Harare, Zimbabwe, in August 1998.
Leonard H. Robin, Jr., President and CEO of the National Summit on Africa convened in Washington in February 2000 around the theme “Africa Matters,” in an exclusive interview with The African conducted in February 2000.
Former President of Benin, Nicéphore Soglo, at the opening of the “Ouidah 92 Voodoo Festival” held in February 1992 and attended by Blacks from the Diaspora.
Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tariq Al-Mansour, African American scholar, writer and business consultant, in a 2000 interview with The African.
See, but we can come together and make it ‘lot better back home (Af-ree-caa! Africa!)
So don’t complain about how they treating you here, take your millions of dollars there,
back to (Africa! Africa!)
We own that land, we own those diamonds, (Africa! Africa!)
We kings man, we don’t take orders, we give em.
Think about it.”
African American superstar Akon in his hit “Oh Africa.”