
Here is a great African American Roundtable discussion, from NPR's News and Notes program.
This segment was taken from Thursday, April 5th.
The panel discusses Sen. Barack Obama's (D-IL) fundraising; Shaquanda Cotton- the Paris, Texas, teen who was serving a seven-year jail sentence for pushing a hall monitor is released; and Newt Gingrich calls Spanish a "ghetto" language.
Farai Chideya is joined by political consultant Walter Fields; economist and author Julianne Malveaux; and Ron Christie, former special assistant to President George W. Bush.
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