African-Americans, Including Colin Powell, Talk About Race, The Presidential Elections And Barack Obama / Reuters News & Media Inc..

Barack Obama'S Climb To Front-Runner Status Among Democrats Vying For The White House Has Opened What Could Be A New Chapter In Race Relations In The United States. Observers Of The U.S. Debate Over Race Say The Fact That Obama Could Win In Iowa, A Largely White And Rural State, Shatters An Ass...

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