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JULY 11, 2008

Blacks demand of Obama: 'What about us?'

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In the full arc of the 2008 presidential election, the Rev. Jesse Jackson's threat to trim Barack Obama's, um, sails for "talking down to black people" will probably be nothing more than a blip in the hungry cable news cycle.

But Jackson's flash of frustration provided a glimpse of a simmering debate among prominent African-Americans over what Obama is saying as he campaigns for president, and what he isn't saying.

"Barack Obama is not running for the president of Black American. He's running for president of the United States of America," said Curtis Stokes, a Tampa banker and president of the Hillsborough County Branch of the NAACP. (story here)

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