The Joshua Generation

Race and the campaign of Barack Obama.

Barack Obama could not run his campaign for the Presidency based on political accomplishment or on the heroic service of his youth. His record was too slight. His Democratic and Republican opponents were right: he ran largely on language, on the expression of a country’s potential and the self-expression of a complicated man who could reflect and lead that country. And a powerful thematic undercurrent of his oratory and prose was race. Not race as ... Full Story »

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by Kristin Gorski - Nov. 16, 2008

Thoughtful, insightful, moving and complete. It is in-depth and deep. A masterpiece -- I so enjoyed reading this and got so much out of it, I absolutely will read it through again (and then will repeatedly go back to passages I particularly enjoyed as I'm inspired to do so).

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