Former President Bill Clinton addresses college students at the Campus Progress National Student Conference regarding the importance of a "common humanity"
Clinton explains that although we live in a diverse world, we also share a common humanity. He remarks that it is close-minded to consider one set of ideas as the absolute truth because it undermines the commonality between human beings. (:58)
July 13, 2005
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