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November 9, 2016


Title: Coming Together for the Good of All Americans
Topic: Unhyphenated America
Discussed by Christopher Harris
with Unhyphenated America (www.unhyphenatedamerica.org)

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness."

Christopher Harris, with Unhyphenated America, is here to encourage us to remain hopeful that our country will get back to its Christian roots and be united like it never has been before.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Recent polls show public school students and college students believe America started the concept of slavery. To quote a famous saying, “Say what?”

Americans fought a civil war and the side to abolish slavery in America won. But when blacks were truly given equal rights and equal participation in America, did LBJ, a Democratic President, devise a scheme to re-enslave them?

Listen in as Christopher Harris compares the black family of today to what was described in the 1965 Moynihan Report, “The Negro Family: The Case For National Action”.

Must all Americans come together to change our culture?



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September 26, 2016


Title: Become a Mentor
Topic: Unhyphenated America
Discussed by Christopher Harris
with Unhyphenated America (www.unhyphenatedamerica.org)

We have had Mr. Harris, as well as others from Unhyphenated America, on The What’s UP Radio Program several times over the last few months. Today’s segment will hopefully give you more insight into Mr. Harris, his mission for helping America become unhyphenated, and his passion for the youth of our great nation.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is Christopher Harris’s heritage? Why doesn’t Christopher use his genealogy to his advantage?

Christopher Harris became a Congressional Intern at an age older than most. Why?

People begin to mirror what they read, watch, listen to, and those they socialize with. Listen in as Christopher Harris explains what he tells the young people which he mentors. “What goes in, stays in,” he says.

Booker T. Washington: "I have begun everything with the idea that I could succeed, and I never had much patience with the multitudes of people who are always ready to explain why one cannot succeed." Why has this quote had such an impact on Christopher Harris?

Christopher urges everyone to prayerfully consider becoming a mentor – and to be mentored, no matter your age! For more on Christopher Harris, click here.



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August 1, 2016


Title: Become a Mentor
Topic: Unhyphenated America
Discussed by Christopher Harris
with Unhyphenated America (www.unhyphenatedamerica.org)

We have had Mr. Harris, as well as others from Unhyphenated America, on The What’s UP Radio Program several times over the last few months. Today’s segment will hopefully give you more insight into Mr. Harris, his mission for helping America become unhyphenated, and his passion for the youth of our great nation.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is Christopher Harris’s heritage? Why doesn’t Christopher use his genealogy to his advantage?

Christopher Harris became a Congressional Intern at an age older than most. Why?

People begin to mirror what they read, watch, listen to, and those they socialize with. Listen in as Christopher Harris explains what he tells the young people which he mentors. “What goes in, stays in,” he says.

Booker T. Washington: "I have begun everything with the idea that I could succeed, and I never had much patience with the multitudes of people who are always ready to explain why one cannot succeed." Why has this quote had such an impact on Christopher Harris?

Christopher urges everyone to prayerfully consider becoming a mentor – and to be mentored, no matter your age! For more on Christopher Harris, click here.



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