The text implies that the history of Black Americans is an important part of the larger history of the United States, and can not be separated or seen as unique from it. It recommends that acknowledging and comprehending Black history is important to fully comprehending and appreciating American history as a whole.
This quote is written / told by Morgan Freeman somewhere between June 1, 1937 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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