Saturday, June 30 2007, 10:29 AM
Democratic hopefuls engage in minority issues forum
WASHINGTON | Democratic presidential candidates won applause from a predominately black audience Thursday by accusing the Supreme Court of retreating from the goal of eliminating school segregation.
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