Perpetual medical politics
Barack Obama, in a rousing speech, accepted his nomination as the Democratic Party candidate for President of the USA, 45 years after Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous 'I have a dream' message to the people on 28 August 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC.
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Published in: | South African medical journal Vol. 98; no. 10; p. 735 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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South Africa
Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG)
01-10-2008
Health & Medical Publishing Group |
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Summary: | Barack Obama, in a rousing speech, accepted his nomination as the Democratic Party candidate for President of the USA, 45 years after Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous 'I have a dream' message to the people on 28 August 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC. |
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ISSN: | 0256-9574 2078-5135 |