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News and Views on the 2008 Primary Season
COMMENTARY
You'll find here a collection of commentaries and news reports on recent topics of interest to black journalists. Check back often for the lastest topic.

Read more like this at Richard Prince's Journal-isms

BY WRITER

BY TOPIC
'04 Elections
Armstrong Williams
Black History Month
Capital Punishment
Cochran
Cosby's Remarks
Emmett Till
Hampton University
Katrina
Lou Rawls
Lynchings
Martin Luther King
Michael Jackson
Richard Pryor
Tsunami
UNITY 2004

What follows is a sampling of writings, broadcast coverage, photographs, and multimedia regarding the 2008 Primary Race for President. Follow along as we highlight black journalists covering the campaign in print, broadcast, and multimedia format.
Members, send your work to rwilliams@nabj.org for additional posting.

NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY

Articles from NABJ Members

Perry Bacon Jr., The Washington Post:Obama Tries to Prove Electability to Blacks in S.C.

Roland Martin, CNN: Commentary: Obama changes the game

Courtland Milloy, The Washington Post:Blacks Pondering Whites Voting for Obama

Broadcast reporting from NABJ Members

Farai Chideya, NPR:Young Voters Learn They Matter

Ron Allen, NBC News: Mitt Romney looks ahead to Michigan

Michel Martin, NPR:Karl Rove Dissects New Hampshire Results

Multimedia from NABJ Members

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