In the 2004 election, President Bush received approximately 11 percent of the black vote. This week, he hosted two meetings at the White House to discuss issues of importance to the African-American community. What was accomplished? We'll get a report from people who attended.
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Bush Administration Outreach to Black Leadership
Listen Thursday, Jan. 27, 2005 at 1:41 p.m. in Politics, SocietyGuests
Melvin Watt
(D-NC) 7th term; Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus
Michelle Bernard
Senior Vice President, Independent Women's Forum
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