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My identity might begin with the fact of my race, but it didn't, couldn't end...
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Barack Obama
Book:
Dreams from My Father: A Story
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My identity might begin with the fact of my race, but it didn't, couldn't end there. At least that's what I would choose to believe.
( Barack Obama )
[ Dreams from My Father: A Story ]
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