“I am not an African. I am an American.”
“Because I am an African, I am a Ghanaian.”
“I am proud to be an African.”
“I learned about Chinese ceramics and African sculptures, I aired my scanty knowledge of the French Impressionists, and I prospered.”
“The South African government, unlike a lot of African governments, isn’t poor.”
“I should confess that I’m woefully under-read in South African fiction.”
“The struggle of African Americans is everybody’s struggle.”
“Liberal whites are the greatest enemy of African Americans.”
“The African prisoners are orderly and peaceable among themselves.”
“The African people and tribal chiefs are hospitable, and African music and dances are invigorating.”
“African American women, and moms in particular, are evicted at disproportionately high rates.”
“Billions of dollars are thrown at African countries.”
“I notice I have both African and Belgian characteristics.”
“I concentrate on the southern African subcontinent.”
“Culturally, it is commonplace for African women to work.”
“What we, as African Americans, stood on was our faith.”
“I’m the best goal-scorer in the history of the African Cup.”
“I have Native American blood. I have African blood. I have European blood.”
“I’m an African American.”
“We are African in origin and American in birth.”
“The Africans know I’m not an African. I’m an American.”
“African film makers are scraping by on a mere pittance.”
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