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		 From : KUOW's Speaker's Forum<br />What is a sellout? Randall Kennedy says all prominent black Americans have at some time or another been called sellouts. Why? What's behind it? What do people give up in order to avoid being called a sellout by their peers? In this lecture at Town Hall Seattle, Kennedy quickly opens the floor up for questions because he says he wants to have a good discussion. He talks about how Barack Obama has been called a sellout by some and he explores the roots behind it. Kennedy's latest book is Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal. He spoke on January 15th, 2008. The talk was sponsored by Town Hall Center for Civic Life with University Book Store.
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		 From : KUOW's Weekday<br />The specter of the 'sellout' haunts the African-American imagination, writes Harvard professor Randall Kennedy to open his new book Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal. How is a sellout defined in the black community? Is Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas a sellout? Some people consider him so. Why? What about Barack Obama, Condoleezza Rice or Colin Powell? Is the concept of a sellout cultural or literal? Will questions of racial loyalty always be a part of American culture?
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 14:05:00 -0500</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Up Front Radio<br />Education..here and there. David Kirp on his "Sandbox Investment," Ian Klaus explains why "Elvis is Titanic" in Kurdistan, John Wood leaves Microsoft and saves the world, and more readings from the book, "Homelands."
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