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Returning to the mountaintop; Barack Obama and black voters
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 404 no. 8804 (Sep. 2012)
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page 45-46.
Topik:
Politics
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Minority & Ethnic Groups
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Public Opinion
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29.73
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The queue to see Michelle Obama speak at North Carolina Central University (NCCU), one of the state's 11 historically black colleges, snaked around downtown Durham's sidewalks and across the campus for the better part of a mile. Mrs Obama drew capacity crowds at NCCU and at an event later the same afternoon at another college in Greenville, North Carolina. It is hardly a secret that black voters love the president (though they may love his wife even more), but the relationship has not always been smooth. If Mr Obama is unique among American presidents, his biography makes him an outlier among black Americans too. He was descended not from slaves, but from an immigrant African father and a white mother. As president, when Mr Obama has made his race an issue, he has often used it to challenge blacks in ways that a white politician could not.
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