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Government

Apr. 19, 2001

Bush Should Heed Concerns Of African-American Leaders

President George W. Bush touted his recent White House meeting with a hand-picked group of African-American ministers, farmers and business owners as part of his continuing effort to reach out to African-American leaders. Yet members of the Congressional Black Caucus and traditional civil rights leaders were absent.

        By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
        
        President George W. Bush touted his recent White House meeting with a hand-picked group of African-American ministers, farmers and business owners as part of his continuing effort to reach out to African-American leaders. Yet members of the Congressional Black Caucus and traditional c...

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