In African-American eyes. (cover story)

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    • Abstract:
      Presents Jack E. White's thoughts on the two-and-one-half years he spent as a `Time' correspondent on the African continent, which he considers the motherland. His visit to the Slave House, Dakar Senegal, through which thousands of African captives passed on their way to the New World; Slave-trading port of Badagry, outside Lagos, Nigeria; Powerful awareness of the genetic link between Africa and its lost children; Strengths of African traditions; Work of Randall Robinson in Washington.