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FRONTLINE PBS February 28, 2026

The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Barack Obama as a presidential candidate

Summary

The transcript discusses Barack Obama's pivotal 2004 Democratic National Convention speech, reflecting on his political rise and the broader context of African American progress in the United States. The speaker, referencing historical milestones like the 1964 Democratic Convention and civil rights legislation, highlights Obama's unique perspective and preparedness, shaped by his diverse background. The narrative underscores the significant evolution of race relations in America, from segregation to Obama's groundbreaking moment as a keynote speaker, symbolizing a profound transformation in the nation's political and social landscape.

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