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The State of the Union Address: To Whom Addressed?

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Philadelphia Tribune, The, February 1st, 1994

Kwame Ansah Philadelphia Tribune, The 02-01-1994 The State of the Union Address: To Whom Addressed?.

By Kwame Ansah

First, the good news. The assembled members of the Congressional Black Caucus did not walk out during the State of the Union speech by President William Jefferson Clinton. The bad news is that Clinton made it perfectly clear during his speech, removing all doubts, like his namesake and hero, Thomas Jefferson, that he holds absolute contempt for the existence and aspirations of Blacks.

The network television cameras, being cooperative as usual regarding matters of national co...

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