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I mean it can be interpreted many different ways.yeah, thats not a contradiction in terms at all
What I meant was it is either international, African, or American, it can not be all threeI mean it can be interpreted many different ways.
- many countries contributed to it regardless of its location
- there are a whooooole lot of countries in Africa where slaves were taken from. So in that sense it works
- just a general museum that honors African Americans regardless of where their accomplishments were achieved, or history was made
I'm sure there are other interpretations I can think of that make sense for an institution.
You've got three black folks born in the usa.What I meant was it is either international, African, or American, it can not be all three
On a side note, can you imagine the hiss fits if someone were to open an "international white folks museum" ?
SureAs far as the teddy quote.
America is a great melting pot of many nationalities with each one contributing to the greatness of it. I don't see them as hyphenated but as adjectives. Each adjective just further strengthening the country's deep history and roots from all around the world.
I was/am a first generation American and my roots help strengthen the country, not divide it.