Uganda, Oct. 25 -- Sometimes one sees a black man humiliated on the streets of the western world, or even killed senselessly, in an environment where the senseless loss of life is extremely uncommon for other races.

One may note social distress in Haiti, and realize that the country is unsettled, seeking answers and getting suggestions of them outside of itself, in packages that may threaten more distress. On African home soil, things are not any different. The black man may as well suffer racial-driven humiliation at home, inflicted by visitors.

However, the focus of this commentary is to highlight the plight of the entire black race beyond Africa, the cradle of the black race, herself; the kind of plight for which the solution lies wi...