"Now, at more than any other point in recent history, the United Nations is being challenged. If the United Nations has any purpose, it is to prevent war, it is to condemn war, to stop war. That is our job here today. It is the job you were sent here to do – not just by your capitals, but by all of humanity."
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Women academics from the United StatesPeople from Louisiana20th-century African-American women21st-century American womenUnited States Assistant Secretaries of State for African Affairs
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