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- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) abstract "Before the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States in 2008, the idea of a black President of the United States was explored by various writers in novels (including science fiction), movies and television. Numerous actors, comedians and celebrities portrayed a black president. Comedic parodies of a black president have been popular, used to explore the culture gap, and what U.S. life would be like under a black president and to a lesser extent, for a black president.".
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- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) date "June 2013".
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) hasPhotoCollection Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States).
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) postText "when was this the question? who asked it?".
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) reason "reads like a puff piece. Only the best features of black presidents in fiction are described. as written, all their performances are important, amazing and indelible on american consciousness.".
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) subject Category:African-American_history.
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) subject Category:American_popular_culture.
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) subject Category:Politics_in_popular_culture.
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) subject Category:Presidency_of_the_United_States.
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) subject Category:Presidential_elections_in_the_United_States.
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- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) comment "Before the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States in 2008, the idea of a black President of the United States was explored by various writers in novels (including science fiction), movies and television. Numerous actors, comedians and celebrities portrayed a black president. Comedic parodies of a black president have been popular, used to explore the culture gap, and what U.S. life would be like under a black president and to a lesser extent, for a black president.".
- Black_president_in_popular_culture_(United_States) label "Black president in popular culture (United States)".
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