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A racial history of the White House

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For two hundred years African Americans have lived and worked in the White House. First as butlers, maids and cooks, later as presidential advisors and cabinet secretaries. Now Barack Obama will be making the historic step into the Oval Office.

Matt Frei reports on this historic journey.

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