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Table of Contents
Preface 3
Acknowledgments 7
Chapter 1
White Racial Framing and Barack Obama’s Campaign 9
Chapter 2
"Too Black?" Or "Not Black Enough?" 42
Chapter 3
From Susan B. Anthony to Hillary Clinton 63
Chapter 4
The Cool Black Man vs. The Fist-Bumping Socialist 96
Chapter 5
The Dr. Jeremiah Wright Controversy 145
Chapter 6
Primaries and Voters of Color 188
Chapter 7
November 4, 2008 207
Chapter 8
"Post-Racial" America? 238
References 286
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