BY WALTER OPINDE During the Presidency of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the U.S. (between 1993 and 2001), African-Americans witnessed a great change in the racial gap between different American ethnic groups. The policies and racial initiatives, introduced by the president during his tenure, gave a fundamental change to the black community’s civil rights. […]
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