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* '''2007-07-03''' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6466453.stm A black man in the White House?]: some historical perspective on racism in [[Washington, DC|DC]], as background for what [[Barack Obama]] might be facing as a [[2008 US presidential election|presidential]] candidate | * '''2007-07-03''' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6466453.stm A black man in the White House?]: some historical perspective on racism in [[Washington, DC|DC]], as background for what [[Barack Obama]] might be facing as a [[2008 US presidential election|presidential]] candidate |
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- 2007-07-03 A black man in the White House?: some historical perspective on racism in DC, as background for what Barack Obama might be facing as a presidential candidate
- 2007-06-13 Hear these kids talk about the future by Leonard Pitts, Jr.: YouthBuild kids, many from "broken" homes, talk about their futures and try to hold on to their optimism.
- 2007-06-03 'Oppressed' whites? Give me a break by Leonard Pitts, Jr.
- 2007-05-07 Racism lurks in the shadows for Obama by Leonard Pitts, Jr.: more about racism than about Obama
- 2007-04-22 Obama: Blacks as guilty as Imus