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1. Defending his Iraq War policy, President Bush accuses Islamic radicals of seeking to
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Brazil is believed to have one of the largest archives of photographs of slavery in the world. Slavery ended so late in Brazil in 1888 and coincided with the beginning of photography. Many of the pictures are unknown outside of Bra
Jesus my Lord will love me forever From Him no pow'r of evil can sever He gave His life to ransom my soul; Now I belong to him; Now I belong to Jesus Jesus belongs to me Not for the years of time alone But for eternity Joy floods my soul for Jesus ha
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Let me introduce you to Melisande Short-Colomb. She's a freshman at Georgetown University here in D.C. MELISANDE SHORT-COLOMB: I have one class in African-American studies. I have a class in anthropology. I have a problem of
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: The nation's third president, Thomas Jefferson, is revered as a Founding Father of the nation, principal author of the Declaration of Independence, a scholar and inventor, and he owned 607 human beings - 400 of them lived at his
My interpreter told me their stories. We have no freedom, they said. 翻译告诉我他们的故事。我们没有自由,他们说道。 We hope still, though, that we could leave this house someday and go someplace else where we actually get paid
After another two hours of hiking, the winding trail abruptly ended at a clearing, 又走了两个小时蜿蜒的小径戛然而止, and before us was a mass of holes that could fit into the size of a football field, 我们面前的空地上出现了
Standing in the near darkness, I remember feeling this quick, hot fear, 记得当时站在几乎是一片黑暗当中我刹那间感到一阵强烈的恐惧, and in that instant, I could only imagine what it must be like to be trapped in that hell.
We started talking about slavery, and really, I started learning about slavery, 我们聊起了奴隶制度,而此时我才开始真正了解奴役的现实, for I had certainly known it existed in the world, but not to such a degree. 虽然我一直都
By Chris Simkins Washington, DC 08 February 2008 February is National Black History Month in the United States - an annual celebration that promotes and highlights the positive accomplishments made by people of African descent. VOA Correspondent Chri