Jul 17th, 2009 - US News
President Obama's address to the NAACP yesterday generated extensive, positive coverage. The CBS Evening News mentioned Obama's speech as part of a larger report on civil rights. The NAACP, said CBS in its preface to the story, "has much to celebrate, turning 100 the same year the first black president took office.
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