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Business News of Tuesday, 18 March 2025

    

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When I met Dr Leon Bass - Ghana Business News

In a reflective piece, the author shares a poignant encounter with Dr. Leon Bass, an influential figure in civil rights and education. The meeting unfolded during a Black History Month event at a local school, where Dr. Bass, now in his late 80s, captivated students and attendees alike with his compelling narrative of resilience and activism. Having experienced the harsh realities of segregation firsthand, Dr. Bass’s journey from a small town to becoming an inspiring leader serves as a testament to the struggles faced by African Americans throughout history.

During his address, he emphasized the importance of understanding one’s roots while encouraging young minds to pursue knowledge and justice. His stories resonated deeply, highlighting not only personal triumphs but also collective challenges within the African American community. This encounter underscored the significance of preserving history through intergenerational dialogue, fostering empathy and awareness among today’s youth about past injustices. The author reflects on how Dr. Bass's legacy continues to inspire future generations to strive for equality and social change in an ever-evolving society.