2010 In Review: The Year For African Americans
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(NPR) — In politics, the firing of Shirley Sherrod, the rise of the Tea Party and a wave of Black Republicans took center stage. Outside the beltway, many African Americans questioned the term “post-racial.” Ta-Nehisi Coates, senior editor for The Atlantic, talks about what changed for black people in 2010.
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