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  1. Kamal Ahmed on being proud to be mixed-race

    guardian.co.uk » Society | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008

    Kamal Ahmed used to described himself as black. Now, after Obama, he says he can finally feel proud to be mixed-race

    Also tagged: uk news, world news, barack obama, society, united states, observer, british identity and society, obama white house

  2. In the Washington ghetto, one mixed-race family's hope for change

    guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008

    The Obamas have a lot of promises to keep to their new neighbours, reports Elana Schor

    Also tagged: world news, barack obama, united states, observer, obama white house

  3. Poll: Is Britain too racist to have its own Obama?

    guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008

    The head of the UK's equality watchdog, Trevor Phillips, has said that 'institutional racism' in British party politics would rule out a 'British Obama'. Is he right?

    Also tagged: politics, human rights, uk news, barack obama, conservatives, labour, equality

  4. Dave Hill: Obama and post-racial society

    guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008

    Hopes that Barack Obama's win means defeat for racism are both legitimate and naïve. Their legitimacy derives from the most basic observation of history: no "brown-eyed handsome man" of the type Chuck Berry described

    Also tagged: politics, united states

  5. Racism would block British Barack Obama, says Trevor Phillips

    guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008

    Head of equality watchdog says ethnic minority candidates in the UK would be prevented from reaching the highest level

    Also tagged: politics, uk news, barack obama, society, labour, equality

  6. Phil Gayle: The racial subtext to Silvio Berlusconi's joke about Barack Obama

    guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008

    Phil Gayle: Silvio Berlusconi's quip about Barack Obama's 'tan' was more than innocent humour. No wonder no one's laughing

    Also tagged: italy, world news, barack obama, united states, silvio berlusconi

  7. Obama and post-racial society

    guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Nov 8, 2008

    Hopes that Barack Obama's win means defeat for racism are both legitimate and naïve. Their legitimacy derives from the most basic observation of history: no "brown-eyed handsome man" of the type Chuck Berry described

    Also tagged: politics, united states

  8. Letters: Reassessing racial factors in the presidential election

    guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 7, 2008

    Letters: Your article (November 6) does America's white males a disservice by attributing their backing of McCain over Obama to race

    Also tagged: world news, barack obama, united states, us elections 2008

  9. Review: The Oxford Companion to Black British History

    guardian.co.uk » Books | guardian.co.uk - Nov 7, 2008

    Don't be put off by the textbook format. This is really a collection of punchy, argumentative and thought-provoking essays that would make a perfect bedside book. The entry on British sport, for instance, detects an

    Also tagged: books, history, culture, black history month

  10. Angelou: Now I Don't Have To Apologize For America To My Euro Friends

    Angelou: Now I Don't Have To Apologize For America To My Euro Friends

    newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Nov 7, 2008

    You might not be thrilled by the election of Barack Obama, but look on the bright side: it's made life a lot easier for Maya Angelou when she hangs out with her European friends. Asked by Andrea Mitchell during MSNBC's

    Also tagged: europe, racism, video, msnbc, barack obama, britain, foreign policy, campaigns and elections, culture society, 2008 presidential, msnbc live, andrea mitchell, maya angelou

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