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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
*FILE PHOTO* -- Rep. Artur Davis in his office in Birmingham, Ala., in 2007. The speaker at the Democratic convention last August at the Pepsi Center was Davis, but his biography and rhetoric inspired a nickname among listeners: the Obama of Alabama. On Saturday, Davis, 41, a four-term congressman from Birmingham, will kick off his campaign for an office that is even more daunting to most black politicians than the presidency: the governorship of Alabama. If elected, he would be the first black governor of a Southern state since Reconstruction. A friend of Obama, Davis is the early front-runner for the Democratic nomination, but would face steep challenges in the mostly white, heavily Republican state for the general election in November of 2010. (Gary Tramontina/The New York Times)
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2009-06-04
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The New York Times Agency
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