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Barack Obama / Luo people / Abraham Lincoln / A More Perfect Union / Democratic National Convention keynote address / Lincoln–Douglas debates / The Audacity of Hope / Gettysburg Address / Cooper Union speech / Illinois / Politics of the United States / Bleeding Kansas
Date: 2009-04-03 12:14:29
Barack Obama
Luo people
Abraham Lincoln
A More Perfect Union
Democratic National Convention keynote address
Lincoln–Douglas debates
The Audacity of Hope
Gettysburg Address
Cooper Union speech
Illinois
Politics of the United States
Bleeding Kansas

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