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Black-owned bookstore in DC gets a surprise visitor: Barack Obama

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Black-owned Mahogany Books has become a beacon of culture and conversation in Washington, D.C., and in a recent virtual gathering, they got a surprise visit from an author: former President Barack Obama. TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager reports.