Among other forms of paralysis, Hill's essay criticizes indifference among African American political leaders amid the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
As of this writing, the war in Sudan has left Khartoum's morgues at their breaking point; a coup in Niger has further destabilized an already-beleaguered Sahel region; and terrorist groups are spilling into coastal West Africa.
Hill lays bare the reasons.
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