After she is passed over for a job in the Obama administration, 35-year-old Ida B. Wells Dunbar licks her wounds and returns home to Atlanta to help her father, a reverend and civil rights icon, who his wrestling with issues of his own.
"After she is passed over for a job in the Obama administration, 35-year-old Ida B. Wells Dunbar licks her wounds and returns home to Atlanta to help her father, a reverend and civil rights icon, who his wrestling with issues of his own."@en
"Just when it appears that all her hard work on Barack Obama's presidential campaign is about to pay off with a White House job, thirty-five-year-old Ida B. Wells Dunbar finds herself on Washington, D.C.'s post-election sidelines even as her twentysomething counterparts overrun the West Wing. She returns home to Atlanta, and her controversial civil rights icon father, Reverend Horace A. Dunbar."
"Just when it appears that all her hard work on Barack Obama's presidential campaign is about to pay off with a White House job, thirty-five-year-old Ida B. Wells Dunbar finds herself on Washington, D.C.'s post-election sidelines even as her twentysomething counterparts overrun the West Wing. She returns home to Atlanta, and her controversial civil rights icon father, Reverend Horace A. Dunbar."@en
"Hoping that all her hard work on Obama's campaign will pay off with a White House job, Ida B. Wells Dunbar finds herself sidelined while her twenty-something counterparts overrun the West Wing. Then her father, an Atlanta civil rights icon, is notoriously featured on a You Tube clip which didn't exactly jibe with the new era in American politics. Back home in Atlanta, Ida runs into childhood friend and political operator Wes Harper, whom she doesn't really trust ..."
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