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Post-Race - Is Obama the End of Black Politics? - NYTimes.com
Forty-seven years after he last looked out from behind the bars of a South Carolina jail cell, locked away for leading a march against segregation in Columbia, James Clyburn occupies a coveted suite of offices on the second and third floors of the United States Capitol, alongside the speaker and the House majority leader. Above his couch hangs a black-and-white photograph of the Rev. Martin Luther King ... read the article below:
Post-Race - Is Obama the End of Black Politics? - NYTimes.com
Post-Race - Is Obama the End of Black Politics? - NYTimes.com
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