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I Am an African         
POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICAN ORATION BY THABO MBEKI
I am an African
"I Am an African" was a speech made by Thabo Mbeki on behalf of the African National Congress in Cape Town on 8 May 1996, on the occasion of the passing of the new Constitution of South Africa. At the time Mbeki was the Deputy President of South Africa under the presidency of Nelson Mandela.
Why I Am an Atheist         
  • Bhagat Singh in 1929
ESSAY BY BHAGAT SINGH
Why I am an Atheist
Why I Am an Atheist is an essay written by Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh in 1930 in Lahore Central Jail. The essay was a reply to his religious friends who thought Bhagat Singh became an atheist because of his vanity.
I am (biblical term)         
CHRISTIAN TERM USED IN THE BIBLE
“I AM” Sayings; “I AM” sayings; “I Am” sayings; “I Am” Sayings; I am (Biblical term)
The Koine Greek term Ego eimi (Greek Ἐγώ εἰμί, ), literally I am or It is I, is an emphatic form of the copulative verb εἰμι that is recorded in the Gospels to have been spoken by Jesus on several occasions to refer to himself not with the role of a verb but playing the role of a name, in the Gospel of John occurring seven times with specific titles.
Examples of use of I Am an African
1. Lance G. of Dearborn Heights, Michigan First off, I am an African–American ... this is NOT a race issue.
2. "I am an African contemporary artist among other things, and I am an artist full stop," says Bouabdellah.
3. When I dress and walk out of the door, I know that I am an African American woman living in the United States," Jackson said in an interview.
4. SECRETARY RICE÷ I am an African American. I‘m from Alabama. I can tell you that this response is not a response about color; this is a response about Americans helping Americans. No American wants to see another American suffer, and I don‘t believe for one minute that anybody allowed people to suffer because they were African–Americans. I just don‘t believe it.