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Who Are We? New Dialogue on Mixed Race, New York Times, March 2008
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Who Are We? New Dialogue on Mixed Race, New York Times, March 2008
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Who Are We? New Dialogue on Mixed Race: Many multiracial Americans say Barack Obama’s speech about race rang with a special significance in their ears. Excerpt: "Being accepted. Proving loyalty. Navigating the tight space between racial divides. Americans of mixed race say these are issues they have long confronted, and when Senator Barack Obama recently delivered a speech about race in Philadelphia, it rang with a special significance in their ears. They saw parallels between the path trod by Mr. Obama and their own." Link to Full Text
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