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Civil Rights

Feb. 16, 2000

Colorless Politics Is Surfacing

By William Raspberry I suppose getting engrossed in a subplot is easier when the main storyline has become fairly obvious. Maybe that's why, in this race of all-but-certain presidential nominees, I find myself distracted by Alan Keyes.

By William Raspberry
        I suppose getting engrossed in a subplot is easier when the main storyline has become fairly obvious. Maybe that's why, in this race of all-but-certain presidential nominees, I find myself distracted by Alan Keyes.
        Or, rather, by the response of white conservative voters to Alan Keyes. I'm not suggesting that...

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