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REGION: North America
TOPIC: U.S. Presidency
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The Inauguration of Barack ObamaBarack Obama
SLIDE SHOW Posted: January 19, 2009   
Reflections on the Meaning of Obama's Inauguration FLASH VERSION
One day before President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration, visitors and residents of Washington, D.C., reflect on the historic significance and symbolism of the event and what it may mean for conversations about race in the U.S.
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Produced by: Talea Miller
Janis Monachina, Janis Monachina and her husband traveled to Washington, D.C., from Massachusetts for the inauguration.
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Janis Monachina
Janis Monachina and her husband traveled to Washington, D.C., from Massachusetts for the inauguration.
Speaking: Janis Monachina
Photo Credit: Meghann Farnsworth, Audio Credit: Talea Miller
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