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Video When hope meets reality: race relations under Obama
Agence France-Presse 18 Jan 2017, 09:33 am Print
America’s first black president, Barack Obama, represented the dream for many Americans of moving past the country’s troubled racial history of slavery and segregation. But after eight years, racial tensions haven’t gone away, and a Gallup poll shows 52 percent of Americans think race relations got worse under Obama. As he prepares to leave the White House, Barack Obama’s legacy on race is mixed.
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