An Inauguration for the Ages

An Inauguration for the Ages

Nation columnist Patricia Williams discusses the symbolism of Obama’s election as captured by The Nation‘s historic cover.

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The work of dedicated social activists spanning hundreds of years led to the election of President Obama as the country’s first African-American president. The Nation columnist and Columbia University law professor Patricia Williams discusses the symbolism of the Inauguration for the Ages cover and the expectations of progressives.

Gabriela Resto-Montero

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