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Barack Obama Says He Broke His Peer's Nose For Calling Him A Racial Slur

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Former U.S. president Barack Obama is opening up about racial insensitivity he endured during his childhood. In an episode of Spotify's 'Renegades: Born in the USA,' his podcast with singer-songwriter […]

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