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English: On September 22nd at the Virginia Leadership Institute awards dinners MahoganyBooks caught up with author, journalist, and White House correspondent April Ryan to discuss her thoughts on the 2016 presidential election. Her book THE PRESIDENCY IN BLACK AND WHITE: MY UP-CLOSE VIEW OF THREE PRESIDENTS AND RACE IN AMERICA is available from MahoganyBooks at https://www.mahoganybooks.com/9781442238411
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