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Raffi Ella

(4,465 posts)
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 03:30 PM Jan 2012

Race, Words and the GOP Primary in South Carolina

Interesting 12+ minute conversation at the link below, worth a listen.

ATLANTA, GA (WABE) - As the Republican presidential contest in South Carolina entered its final week, race entered the exchanges and Monday night debate among the remaining candidates. That prompted yet another debate, over whether some of them were using racially-charged code words and phrases. WABE's Denis O'Hayer spoke with Emory University political scientist Andra Gillespie, who has studied racial politics in the U.S. © Copyright 2012, WABE


Words and the GOP Primary in South Carolina A Conversation with Emory Political Scientist Andra Gillespie
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