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The book became a No. 1 New York Times best-seller. Smiley published two more books in the series, which focused on putting the "Covenant" into action and then on holding politicians accountable. That led to Smiley's critical stance toward Obama because of the presidential candidate's insistence that the best way to help blacks was improving the entire economy, rather than specific policies targeting black problems. Obama said he was too busy campaigning to attend the 2008 State of the Black Union event. Clinton was the only presidential candidate there. Smiley endured much criticism as a result of his position on Obama, but the new president spoke to Smiley's gathering by satellite from the White House in February 2009. That was Smiley's other favorite memory. "That the president of the United States felt compelled to join us live to acknowledge the power of this symposium over 10 years, and what it had accomplished, raising the kind of issues that helped him get elected
-- that was significant," Smiley said. ___ On the Net: Tavis Smiley: http://www.tavistalks.com/
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