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  <read_at>Tue Mar 17 09:48:56 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Comment from Tom Hayden: Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father [1995] and The Audacity of Hope [2006] are must reading for serious activists, not simply because of the election year. Barack has written the two most interesting books by a US Senator and presidential candidate in our history. Dreams is a deep personal oddysey and exploration of racism, while Audacity lays out his strategy for winning and governing. The earlier book is far more daring while the 2006 book is a 362 page analysis, but both are original and powerful in their own ways. It's all there. <br/>]]></body>
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