History is the interpretation of the significance that the past has for us.
Wherever you go in the history of America there have been Black people making contributions but their contributions have been obscured lost buried.
What people forget is that the most radical thing about Obama is that he was the first black man in history to imagine that he could become president who was able to make other Americans believe it as well. Other than that he is a centrist just like I try to be. He's been bridging divisions his whole life.
America is the greatest nation ever founded. The ideals are the greatest ever espoused in human history and we just need the country to live up to them. But what I worry about are the 1 million black men in the prison system.
So many people of color who made major contributions to American history have been trapped in the purgatory of history.
My father and I made genetics history. We were the first African-Americans and the first father and son anywhere to have their genomes sequenced.
We can't understand when we're pregnant or when our siblings are expecting how profound it is to have a shared history with a younger generation: blood genes humor. It means we were actually here on Earth for a time - like the Egyptians with their pyramids only with children.
The nation is faced with one of the most corporate-orientated anti-consumer Congresses in our history.
Dorothy is the only woman in history who has had her menopause in public and made it pay.
But every historical statement and legitimization itself moves within a certain relation to history.