Danh ngôn của Danny K. Davis

The history of the African American community is one of enduring, relentless struggle with a vision of accepting nothing less than full social and economic equality.
The history of the African American community is one of enduring, relentless struggle with a vision of accepting nothing less than full social and economic equality.
Lịch sử của cộng đồng người Mỹ gốc Phi là một trong những cuộc đấu tranh lâu dài, không ngừng nghỉ với tầm nhìn không chấp nhận điều gì khác ngoài sự bình đẳng hoàn toàn về kinh tế và xã hội.
Tác giả: Danny K. Davis | Chuyên mục: Equality | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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