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Disillusionment with President Obama among Black-Americans from Roland Hanna at Columbia University to Frederick Harris, a novelist in the South

01/20/2009

The best many Black-Americans can say about Obama is that he talked a good game in 2008 but did little for minorities. The same is true for Hispanics as the piece by Wallstein in the Washington Post on June 10, 2012, documents in great detail.

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