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Obama tackles racism in NAACP speech

By Alan Rappeport in New York

Published: July 17 2009 01:30 | Last updated: July 17 2009 01:30

Barack Obama, US president, told the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People on Thursday that Americans must keep fighting to eradicate bigotry, racism and discrimination and acknowledged civil rights pioneers for making his own election possible.

In his first speech as president to the largest civil rights group in the US, Mr Obama traced the country’s stubborn legacy of racism and called on families to work harder to overcome “structural inequalities”.

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