18.3.08
I'll be live-blogging Barack Obama's speech on race. Join me!
Sen. Barack Obama will give a major speech on race this morning at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. MSNBC promises to carry it live, and I will be

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Professor Kim
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Kim:
I have an early prediction. Just a hunch.
When the history of this campaign is written, it will be recorded that this was THE seminal moment; the moment when he seized adversity and controversy and proved even more eloquently that he must be President.
What he has done so far proves this. He refuses to demonize.
I am crying.
This is his greatest moment.
Steve
When he talked about Sunday being segregated, I thought of UCC's amazing series of TV PSAs on inclusion.
I have never heard or read a more raw, straightforward talk about race by any politician in American history; a literal road map to fundamental healing.
I am overcome.
OK, Ill stop coming apart on your blog.
Steve
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