By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN DIEGO - With the election of Barack Obama, African-Americans now have an administration that reflects their heritage. But does that mean they must show unquestioning deference to the new president? "The White House is not white anymore," said Rodney G. Moore, president of the National Bar Association, which will be holding its 84th annual convention in San Diego starting Saturday and ending Aug. 8. "...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN DIEGO - With the election of Barack Obama, African-Americans now have an administration that reflects their heritage. But does that mean they must show unquestioning deference to the new president? "The White House is not white anymore," said Rodney G. Moore, president of the National Bar Association, which will be holding its 84th annual convention in San Diego starting Saturday and ending Aug. 8. "...
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