Is Obama the End of Black Politics? »
Posted by: Digidave 4 weeks ago"For black Americans born in the 20th century, the chasms of experience that separate one generation from the next... have always been hard to traverse." Bai deftly illustrates this reality through the lens of Barack Obama's campaign, and juxtaposes the experiences of stalwarts such as Rep. James Clyburn with post-Civil Rights era leaders including Newark mayor Cory Booker.
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