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And around the world, generations have struggled to put this idea into practice in laws and in institutions. It took a revolution of the spirit, over many centuries, to open our eyes to the dignity of every person. Dignity was seen as a virtue reserved to those of rank and privilege, kings and elders. Throughout much of history, mankind did not see this. Every person deserves to be treated with decency and respect. (Applause.) For us, for our children, Africa and its people teach us a powerful lesson - that we must uphold the inherent dignity of every human being.ĭignity - that basic idea that by virtue of our common humanity, no matter where we come from, or what we look like, we are all born equal, touched by the grace of God. We’ve stood with them in that small cell on Robben Island where Madiba showed the world that, no matter the nature of his physical confinement, he alone was the master of his fate. So we’ve taken our daughters and stood with them on the shores of West Africa, in those doors of no return, mindful that their ancestors were both slaves and slave owners. In the villages in Kenya where my father was born, I learned of my ancestors, and the life of my grandfather, the dreams of my father, the bonds of family that connect us all as Africans and Americans.Īs parents, Michelle and I want to make sure that our two daughters know their heritage - European and African, in all of its strengths and all of its struggle. And Africa and its people have helped shape who I am and how I see the world. (Applause.) Africa and its people helped to shape America and allowed it to become the great nation that it is. I also stand before you as the son of an African. (Applause.) We’re joined today by citizens, by leaders of civil society, by faith communities, and I’m especially pleased to see so many young people who embody the energy and optimism of today’s Africa. I’m grateful for this opportunity to speak to the representatives of more than one billion people of the great African continent. It is a great honor to be the first President of the United States to address the African Union. (Applause.) To members of the African Union, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen - thank you for welcoming me here today. To Prime Minister Hailemariam, and the people of Ethiopia - once again, thank you for your wonderful hospitality and for hosting this pan-African institution.
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Madam Chairwoman, thank you so much for your kind words and your leadership. Transcrição completa do discurso de Obama (em inglês):