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VIDEO: Barack Obama Set to Appear on The View
Wednesday March 19, 2008

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Barack Obama speaks during a major address on race and politics, March 18, 2008 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Barack Obama will appear on The View Friday, March 28 for the first time since becoming a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Obama's sit-down comes in the wake of his much-lauded speech on race in America, which he made following an uproar over inflammatory remarks made by his former paster, Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., that he has denounced.

"The fact is," he said in a speech Tuesday, "that the comments that have been made and the issues that have surfaced over the last few weeks reflect the complexities of race in this country that we’ve never really worked through – a part of our Union that we have yet to perfect."

"And if we walk away now," he continued, "if we simply retreat into our respective corners, we will never be able to come together and solve challenges like health care, or education, or the need to find good jobs for every American."

The reaction to the speech has been mostly positive. "A presidential candidate actually spoke to Americans about race as though we were adults," Jon Stewart remarked.

"Inaugural addresses by Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt come to mind, as does John F. Kennedy's 1960 speech on religion, with its enduring vision of the separation between church and state," the New York Times opined.

Earlier this week, View co-host Elizabeth Hasselbeck took issue with Obama's response to Wright's comments

"To say that he has just now distanced himself, concerns me because I think that they have a long-standing relationship," she said on the show.

Click here to see Obama's self-selected Just Like Us gallery.

Watch the discussion of Obama and Wright on The View below.


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