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Contemplation on everyday thought-provoking experiences
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Contemplation on everyday thought-provoking experiences skip to main | skip to sidebar Contemplation on everyday thought-provoking experiences Saturday, January 23, 2010 Obama's presidential election and the effects on confirmative action discussions in the US press The main question here is whether discussions of affirmative action, race and racism in the US newspapers have changed with time and namely with the approaching of the US presidential elections and the successful candidacy of Barack Obama. The main assumption is that, because of Barack Obama’s candidacy for a president and his success during the last months prior US elections, newspapers would maybe find discussions on affirmative action and racial injustice not that necessary. The findings can also reveal the opposite assumption, namely that the success of Barack Obama in the pre-election months, contributed to an increase in discussions on affirmative action and racial injustice in the American press. M...
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