U.S.-Africa Relations
President Clinton and others talked about U.S.-Africa relations as well as progress made in many African countries in economic growth,… read more
President Clinton and others talked about U.S.-Africa relations as well as progress made in many African countries in economic growth, including globalization. They expressed concern about diseases, child labor, education and other African issues, and described the accomplishments of several countries. President Clinton talked extensively about his trip to Africa in 1998. Percussionists played African music prior to the speeches. close
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