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Post-racial America and the Presidency of Barack Obama
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Post-racial America and the Presidency of Barack Obama
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Author (aut): Clayton, Dewey
relators:autSmall, Leslie: Welch, Sean
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President Obama’s presidential victory in 2008 was seen as a historic moment, and many people claimed Obama’s election made America a post-racial society. However, since his election, Obama’s growing opposition asserted that their antipathy was based on his party and policies, but this resistance may instead be rooted in a subtle racism. Though Obama has sought to transcend race, this opposition suggests that America is not at all a post-racial society.
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Endarch: Journal of Black Political Research is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Clark Atlanta University Department of Political Science in partnership with Atlanta University Center Robert Woodruff Library. The journal is an online publication. Endarch seeks to reflect, analyze, and generate activity, which will ultimately lead toward the expansion, clarification, and solidification of black political thought. For this purpose, the journal publishes articles that report original investigations and contribute new scholarship to the field of political science.
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endarch.fall.2017.article1
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/endarch:fall_2017.003
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42 pages.
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