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Barack Obama - America's 6th Black President?

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For more of Dr. Vaughn's intense Black history research and revelations, his book, BLACK PEOPLE AND THEIR PLACE IN WORLD HISTORY is available as a color paperback at amazon.com plus as a hard copy and/or free ebook download at lulu.com. 

Dr. Vaughn's medical offices are the Eye Care For Diabetics Med Group located in Inglewood, California, email: laserv@aol.com, website: www.DRLEROYVAUGHN.EYE.ORG, phone: 310-671-0909, fax: 310 412 0066.Knowing the truth is setting every good soul free. 

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REFERENCES AND ADDITIONAL READING FROM THE BOOK, BLACK PEOPLE AND THEIR PLACE IN WORLD HISTORY

FIVE BLACK PRESIDENTS BIBLIOGRAPHY

Adler, D. (1987) Thomas Jefferson: Father of our Democracy. New York: Holiday House.

Bakhufu, A. (1993) The Six Black Presidents, Washington, D.C.: PIK2 Publications.

Bennett, L. (1988) Before the Mayflower. New Penguin Books.

Brodie, F. (1974) Thomas Jefferson, An Intimate History. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

Curtis, J. (1982) Return to These Hills: The Vermont Years of Calvin Coolidge. Woodstock, Vermont: Curtis-Lieberman Books.

Dennis, R. (1970) The Black People of America. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co.

Erickson, E. (1974) Dimensions of a New Identity: Jefferson Lectures. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

Kane, J. (1981) Facts About the Presidents: From George Washington to Ronald Reagan. New York: The H.W. Wilson Co.

Mapp, A. (1987) Thomas Jefferson: A Strange Case of Mistaken Identity. New York: Madison Books.

Morrow, E. (1963) Black Man in the White House. New York: Coward-McCann Inc.

Remini, R. (1966) Andrew Jackson. New York: Harper & Row

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Fascinating Info by Meryl Ann Butler on Saturday, Aug 30, 2008 at 1:42:26 PM
Fascinating by J. Nayer Hardin on Tuesday, Sep 2, 2008 at 3:26:31 PM
MAYBE by Blaine Kinsey on Saturday, Aug 30, 2008 at 9:10:04 PM
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MAYBE by Blaine Kinsey on Wednesday, Sep 3, 2008 at 7:46:54 PM
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We are all African by M. Bennett on Sunday, Aug 31, 2008 at 1:11:58 PM
W.E. B. Dubios - Race Is Just An Excuse That We Use by J. Nayer Hardin on Monday, Sep 1, 2008 at 9:04:17 PM