The trip will take her to Kenya, South Africa, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Liberia, and Cape Verde.
Clinton is expected to spotlight President Barack Obama’s commitment to making Africa a priority in U.S. foreign policy.
Her visit is the earliest in any U.S. administration that both the President and the Secretary of State have visited Africa.
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