By: Tonyaa Weathersbee
Back in 2007, when I interviewed Barack Obama as he was vying for the Democratic presidential nomination, questions abounded as to whether he, being the son of a Kenyan and a white Kansas woman, was authentically black enough for African-Americans to support.
I wrote that any lessons he might have missed about being a black man in his 40-plus years on this Earth, he’d pick up on the campaign trail.
Turns out I was wrong.
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