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Jim Clyburn

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Has he paid his dues? Is he black enough? ... John Lewis and I were out there marching and organizing sit-ins back in the '60s so that his children and my children would not have to do it. ... We would have been failures if [Obama] had to do the same things we did.
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Attacking critics of presidential candidate Barack Obama who contend that Obama hasn't endured the Civil Rights-era struggles that other black politicians have
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"Clyburn Does Heavy Political Lifting for Dems". The Washington Post (6 July 2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-24.

 
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