People carry an U.S. flag as they celebrate U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama's historic White House victory in Nairobi's Kibera slum on Wednesday. Kenyans in Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. president. Photo/REUTERS
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Kibera residents celebrate with Raila and Obama portraits after the Illinois senator was declared the President of the USA on Wednesday. Photo/JAMES NJUGUNA
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People celebrate U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama's historic White House victory in Mombasa on Monday. Kenyans in Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. president. Photo/REUTERS
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A man wears a portrait of U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama during celebrations of his historic White House victory in Nairobi's Kibera slum Wednesday. Kenyans in Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. president. Photo/REUTERS
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Sarah Hussein Obama, grandmother to U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama is escorted to a news conference at her home in Nyangoma Kogelo village, 430km (267 miles) west of Nairobi on Wednesday. Photo/REUTERS
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Kenyan relatives of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama celebrate his victory in Nyangoma Kogelo village, 430 km (267 miles) west of Kenya's capital Nairobi on Wednesday. Photo/REUTERS
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Traditional dancers celebrate U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama's victory in Nyangoma Kogelo village, 430km (267 miles) west of Nairobi on Wednesday. Kenyans in Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. President. Photo/REUTERS
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Traditional dancers celebrate U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama's victory in Nyangoma Kogelo village, 430km (267 miles) west of Nairobi on Wednesday. Kenyans in Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. President. Photo/REUTERS
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Traditional dancers celebrate U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama's victory in Nyangoma Kogelo village, 430km (267 miles) west of Nairobi on Wednesday. Kenyans in Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. President. Photo/REUTERS
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People carry an U.S. flag as they celebrate President-elect Senator Barack Obama's historic White House victory in Nairobi's Kibera slum on Wednesday. Kenyans in Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. president. Photo/REUTERS
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Kibera residents celebrate after Obama was declared the president of the USA on Wednesday. Photo/JAMES NJUGUNA