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Obama tries to bridge racial rift

By Andrew Ward in Charlotte, North Carolina

Published: May 4 2008 21:41 | Last updated: May 4 2008 21:41

About three-quarters of the 9,000 people who turned up to see Barack Obama at a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday evening were black. Yet, the section of seating directly behind where he spoke was filled overwhelmingly by whites.

The Obama campaign would not say how seats were allocated but it appeared as though a conscious decision had been made to ensure that television pictures showed the senator against a backdrop of white faces.

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