We are the change we seek
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Barack Obama's political life can be chronicled through a series of major addresses in which he spoke to the nation with a voice uniquely his own. His eloquence, both written and spoken, propelled him to national prominence and ultimately made it possible for the son of a Kenyan man and a white woman from Kansas to become the first black president of the United States.
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E. J. Dionne
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Joy-Ann Lomena Reid
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Barack Obama
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Joy-Ann Reid
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We Are the Change We Seek
- WAWe Are the Change We SeekE. J. Dionne, Joy-Ann Reid
We Are the Change We Seek
- WAWe Are the Change We SeekE. J. Dionne, Joy-Ann Reid
We Are the Change We Seek
- WAWe Are the Change We SeekE. J. Dionne, Joy-Ann Reid
We Are the Change We Seek
- WAWe Are the Change We SeekE. J. Dionne, Joy-Ann Lomena Reid
We Are the Change We Seek
- WAWe Are the Change We SeekE. J. Dionne, Joy-Ann Reid
We Are the Change We Seek
- WAWe Are the Change We SeekE. J. Dionne, Joy-Ann Reid
We Are the Change We Seek
- WAWe are the change we seekBarack Obama
We are the change we seek