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On Saturday, Sen. Barack Obama rode a wave of support from African-American voters to an overwhelming victory in South Carolina's Democratic primary. In a special broadcast from Morgan State University in Baltimore, M.D., Neal Conan hosts a discussion about Obama and the intersection of race and politics.
Guests:
Michel Martin, host of NPR's Tell Me More
Keli Goff, author of Party Crashing: How the Hip-Hop Generation Declared Political Independence
Michael Fauntroy, assistant professor of public policy at George Mason University; author of Republicans and the Black Vote
Raymond Winbush, director of the Institute for Urban Affairs at Morgan State University
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