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African-American Voters and the Issues

In an NPR special on African-American voters in the 2004 election, Ed Gordon and guests consider whether the presidential candidates are addressing the concerns of African-American voters.

Guests:

George Curry, editor-in-chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service and BlackPressUSA.com

Rosalind Jordan, NBC correspondent

Juan Williams, NPR senior correspondent

Stanley Crouch, nationally syndicated columnist. Author of several books, most recently, The Artificial White Man

Ellis Cose, contributing editor at Newsweek. Author of The Envy of the World: On Being a Black Man in America.

D. L. Hughley, actor, comedian, writer, filmmaker, producer

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