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Postracialism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Post-racial America Post-racial America is a theoretical environment in which the United States is to be free from racial preference, discrimination, and prejudice. It was not until African American candidates began to run for office until debates emerged regarding race and politics. ==Racialized politics in America==
Before Barack Obama ran for presidential office and maybe even before he was known as the Senate of Illinois, "70 percent of black Americans believed the country to be unfair to blacks and the poor and that (blacks; with the exception of black conservatives ) were and are angry about what is perceived to be the political and moral blindness of white Americans. 〔Dawson, Michael C. "The Obama Campaign and the Myth of a Post Racial America." Not in Our Lifetimes: The Future of Black Politics. Chicago: U of Chicago, 2011. 63-91. Print. 〕 Nearly all blacks still believed that racism was a problem in the United States of America...and as such, "a denial of the past and a refusal to discuss the ongoing injustices of the present will not, according to white Americans, lead to a blissful racial place in which everything is perfect." African Americans were much more skeptical than whites about Barack Obama's ability to attract sufficient numbers of white voters, and many were also unfamiliar with (running candidate ) even though he won a Senate seat in Illinois. 〔 Dawson, Michael C. "The Obama Campaign and the Myth of a Post Racial America." Not in Our Lifetimes: The Future of Black Politics. Chicago: U of Chicago, 2011. 63-91. Print. 〕
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