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Historic moment in American history -- Illinois delegates to donate convention sign to Smithsonian - Conventional wisdom

Historic moment in American history -- Illinois delegates to donate convention sign to Smithsonian

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DENVER -- On the closing day of the Democratic National Convention, Illinois delegates each took turns signing one of the placards from the convention to commemorate Barack Obama being the first African American to be nominated for president.

Once signed by the delegates, the sign will be donated to the Smithsonian Museum.


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This page contains a single entry by Mark Bieganski published on August 28, 2008 1:54 PM.

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