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Obama was born into a country where laws barring his very conception--let alone his ascendancy to the presidency--had long stood in force. A black president would always be a contradiction for a government that, throughout most of its history, had oppressed black people. The attempt to resolve this contradiction through Obama--a black man with deep roots in the white world--was remarkable. The price it exacted, incredible. The world it gave way to, unthinkable.